
Mintonville and its surrounding ridge-and-hollow landscape are defined by the high ground of the Cains Store Cemetery Road and the dividing line between Casey and Pulaski counties. This modern topographic study reveals a community deeply rooted in its local geography, where settlements like Bethelridge and Pointer are connected by winding routes across features like Wilson Ridge and Hickory Nut Ridge. The headwaters of the South Fork Green River and various forks like Jonathan Fork carve through the terrain, creating the distinct knobs that characterize the region, including Green River Knob and Tarter Knob.
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1952 Dykes
Pulaski County, KY

1952 Shopville
Pulaski County, KY

1952 Woodstock
Pulaski County, KY

1953 Mintonville
Pulaski County, KY

1954 Bobtown
Pulaski County, KY

1954 Delmer
Pulaski County, KY

1954 Faubush
Pulaski County, KY

1961 Delmer
Pulaski County, KY

1973 Delmer
Pulaski County, KY

1973 Faubush
Pulaski County, KY

1979 Dykes
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Bobtown
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Delmer
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Dykes
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Faubush
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Mintonville
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Shopville
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Woodstock
Pulaski County, KY