
The Ohio River serves as the prominent geographic and political divide in this early 1960s survey, separating Campbell County, Kentucky, from the suburbanizing landscape of Hamilton and Clermont Counties in Ohio. The riverfront is defined by the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad corridor and the small community of Melbourne, while the Ohio side reflects the rapid post-war expansion of Cincinnati’s eastern suburbs. Planned residential developments such as Sherwood Village, Paddison Hills, and Viking Village are carved into the plateau above the river's deep tributary valleys.
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