
The Louisville and Nashville railroad corridor anchors the eastern edge of this landscape, connecting the town of Upton with Bonnieville to the south. This late 1960s perspective reveals a karst landscape defined by numerous springs and hollows, where water resurfaces at Roaring Spring and Falling Springs before feeding into Bacon Creek. The terrain is dotted with small rural communities and named family landmarks like Jim Moore Hill and Gardner Knob.
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