
The Illinois Central Railroad serves as a primary corridor through this section of Western Kentucky, passing through the community of Spring Lick and the curiously named Do Stop. The landscape is defined by the winding course of Caney Creek and its many tributaries, such as Richland Creek and Buck Creek. In the early 1970s, this area remained largely rural, characterized by the convergence of Grayson, Ohio, and Butler counties.
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1925 Cub Run
Grayson County, KY

1953 Falls Of Rough
Grayson County, KY

1953 Mc Daniels
Grayson County, KY

1954 Millerstown
Grayson County, KY

1954 Spring Lick
Grayson County, KY

1963 Falls of Rough
Grayson County, KY

1963 Madrid
Grayson County, KY

1963 Mc Daniels
Grayson County, KY

1967 Millerstown
Grayson County, KY

1971 Spring Lick
Grayson County, KY
2010 Falls of Rough
Grayson County, KY
2010 Madrid
Grayson County, KY
2010 McDaniels
Grayson County, KY
2010 Millerstown
Grayson County, KY
2010 Spring Lick
Grayson County, KY
2013 Falls of Rough
Grayson County, KY
2013 Madrid
Grayson County, KY
2013 McDaniels
Grayson County, KY
2013 Millerstown
Grayson County, KY
2013 Spring Lick
Grayson County, KY
2016 Falls of Rough
Grayson County, KY
2016 Madrid
Grayson County, KY
2016 McDaniels
Grayson County, KY
2016 Millerstown
Grayson County, KY
2016 Spring Lick
Grayson County, KY
2019 Falls of Rough
Grayson County, KY
2019 Madrid
Grayson County, KY
2019 McDaniels
Grayson County, KY
2019 Millerstown
Grayson County, KY
2019 Spring Lick
Grayson County, KY

2022 Falls of Rough
Grayson County, KY

2022 Madrid
Grayson County, KY

2022 McDaniels
Grayson County, KY

2022 Millerstown
Grayson County, KY

2022 Spring Lick
Grayson County, KY