
Munfordville and the winding Green River anchor this mid-1930s survey of central Hart County. The landscape is defined by its karst topography, where numerous knobs such as Frenchman Knob and Knight Knob rise above a complex network of sinkholes and springs like Roaring Spring Hill. The era's transportation backbone is clearly marked by the Louisville & Nashville RR and the Dixie Highway, which run parallel through the heart of the county.
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