
The Kentucky River carves a dramatic, winding path through the heart of this Central Kentucky landscape, creating a series of deep meanders that define the boundaries of Anderson, Woodford, and Mercer counties. In the early 1950s, the rural character of the region is evident in the network of country churches and small settlements like Salvisa, Mortonsville, and Nonesuch. The western edge is served by the Southern railroad, which passes through Bondville, providing a contrast to the isolated river bends where features like Camp Otonka and the riverfront hamlet of Oregon are found. Genealogists will find several family burial grounds, including Morris Cem and Hawkins Cem, alongside community landmarks such as Hillsborough Ch and Salvisa Sch. The terrain is marked by numerous creeks and runs, including Clear Creek and Tanners Creek, which drain the uplands into the primary river channel.
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