
Midway stands as the primary hub of this central Kentucky landscape, where the Louisville and Nashville railroad cuts through the Bluegrass region. The town's layout in the early 1950s shows the proximity of the Orphans Sch and the local Sewage Disposal plant along Lee Branch. Beyond the town center, the terrain is defined by the winding paths of North Elkhorn Creek and South Elkhorn Creek, which carve deep meanders through the limestone country. Small rural clusters like White Sulphur and Watkinsville anchor the surrounding farmland, while the St Francis Mission and Zebulah Ch serve the local community. The mapping of Ironworks Pike and Old Frankfort Road provides a clear view of the historic transportation corridors that linked these Woodford, Scott, and Franklin County communities before modern interstate development.
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