
Chestnut Ridge anchors this mid-1960s survey of Butler County, where the transition from rural agricultural land to suburban expansion is clearly visible. The landscape is defined by the headwaters of Muddy Creek and Connoquenessing Creek, as well as the active industrial corridors of the Bessemer and Lake Erie and Western Maryland Railway. Small residential developments like Timberly Heights and Northvue suggest a mid-century building boom, while older crossroads such as Queen Junction and Unionville maintain their traditional footprints.
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