
Mount Olivet serves as the focal point of this 1950s landscape, situated within a complex network of ridges and winding waterways. The Licking River and its North Fork carve deep paths through the terrain, defining the boundary between Bracken and Robertson Counties. The rural character of the era is evidenced by the numerous small community centers and rural houses scattered along the drainage basins of Salt Lick and Panther Creek.
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