
Rosine serves as a focal point in this mid-century topographic study, situated along the Illinois Central railroad as it winds through the deeply dissected uplands of Kentucky. The landscape is defined by narrow ridges and winding creek valleys, including Horse Ridge, Pea Ridge, and Ford Ridge. These high points often host small rural communities and named landmarks like Rattlesnake Knob and Wildcat Knob.
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