
The Ohio River dominates this mid-1990s survey, marking the state boundary between Mason County, West Virginia, and Meigs County, Ohio. Industrial development is prominent along the West Virginia bank, anchored by a large powerplant, extensive tailings ponds, and a substation near Graham Station. This heavy infrastructure contrasts with the surrounding rural landscape, where family and community landmarks like Evergreen Cem and Bachtel Ch dot the rolling hills.
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