
Richmond serves as the central hub of this Central Kentucky landscape, situated amidst a dense network of nineteenth-century roads and rail lines. The serpentine Kentucky River carves a deep path across the northern half of the territory, defining the borders between Fayette, Clark, and Madison counties. Evidence of early settlement and commerce is visible at Boonesboro, the river crossing at Ford, and the specialized Stone Quarry near the eastern edge.
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