
The Ohio River corridor serves as the central artery for this 1960s study, defining the boundary between Vevay and Ghent. While the river facilitates transport, the rugged interior of Carroll County is marked by a complex network of narrow valleys and ridges, including distinctive landmarks like Potato Bug Hill and the appropriately named Whiskey Hollow. The era's infrastructure is prominently displayed, featuring the Louisville and Nashville railroad winding through the southern landscape and the early presence of I-75 cutting through the terrain.
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