
The Old Indian Treaty Boundary and the Second Principal Meridian intersect northwest of Paoli, providing a clear look at the surveying foundations of Southern Indiana. This 1970 revision shows the town as a regional hub where the Monon railroad passes through Braxtons Siding, connecting the agricultural landscape to broader markets. The topography is defined by complex karst features, most notably the Stampers Creek Sinks and the meandering path of the Lost River to the north.
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