
The Ohio River forms a grand sweep through this early 1990s landscape, separating the Indiana cities of New Albany and Clarksville from the Louisville neighborhoods of Portland, Russell, and Shawnee. This industrial and urban hub is centered on the Falls of the Ohio and the massive McAlpine Dam infrastructure, which includes McAlpine Locks and Shippingport Island. The topographic detail reveals the sharp rise from the river valley into the knobs of Floyd County, where landmarks like Bald Knob and Spickert Knob loom over the expanding suburbs.
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