
Salt River meanders through the southern portion of this region, anchoring the community of Taylorsville as it rests below Blacks Hill. This 1920s landscape is defined by its early transit corridors, notably the Louisville and Shelbyville Interurban and the Southern Railway, which supported agricultural hubs like Simpsonville and Fisherville. The map reveals a dense network of local landmarks essential to rural life, including family-named schools such as Beechwood School and Foreman School.
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