
The Tug Fork river defines the western boundary of this landscape, carving a deep valley that separates Wayne County, West Virginia, from Lawrence County, Kentucky. The settlement of Webb sits along this river corridor, while the inland terrain is dominated by high ridges like Wells Mountain and Bull Mountain. These heights are intersected by numerous hollows and creeks, including Coon Creek and Bull Creek, creating the characteristic dissected topography of the region.
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1954 Webb
Wayne County, WV

1957 Burnaugh
Wayne County, WV

1962 Kiahsville
Wayne County, WV

1962 Nestlow
Wayne County, WV

1962 Radnor
Wayne County, WV

1963 Webb
Wayne County, WV

1963 Wilsondale
Wayne County, WV

1996 Wilsondale
Wayne County, WV

2023 Kiahsville
Wayne County, WV

2023 Nestlow
Wayne County, WV

2023 Radnor
Wayne County, WV

2023 Webb
Wayne County, WV

2023 Wilsondale
Wayne County, WV