
New Paris and the eastern edge of Richmond anchor this modern topographical survey of the Indiana-Ohio border. The landscape is defined by the headwaters of several critical drainages, including the East Fork-Whitewater River, Elkhorn Creek, and Four Mile Creek, which carve through the till plains of Wayne and Preble counties. The transition from industrial and municipal zones to agricultural land is evidenced by landmarks such as the Richmond Municipal Airport and the Middle-Fork Reservoir.
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