
New Washington serves as the central hub of this Indiana landscape, where the confluence of several rural routes including Kettle Bottom Rd and Nabb New Washington Rd W meet. The terrain is defined by the deep incisions of Fourteenmile Creek and its tributaries, such as East Fork Fourteenmile Creek and Flag Run, which carve through the farmland. Local history and genealogy are anchored by several established burial grounds, including Crown Hill Cem near the town center and the more secluded Barnes Community Cem to the northwest. To the south, the small settlement of Hibernia sits near the banks of Bull Cr. The presence of Twin Lakes Airport and Holloway Field indicates a reliance on small-scale aviation within this largely agricultural region straddling the borders of Scott, Jefferson, and Clark counties.
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