
The Ohio River serves as the central artery for this 1980s landscape, where the urban expansion of Cincinnati meets the established communities of Northern Kentucky. The map documents a dense network of river-oriented infrastructure, including the Cincinnati Municipal Airport (Lunken Field) situated in the floodplains of the Little Miami River. Across the water, the Kentucky shoreline is defined by the high-elevation residential developments of Fort Thomas and Highland Heights, contrasted with the industrial and rail corridors of Newport and Covington along the Licking River.
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