
Woodhull serves as the central hub of this prairie landscape at the intersection of local and regional transportation routes. The village's organized street grid, including W 4th Ave and E Highway Ave, transitions into an extensive network of county roads that service the surrounding agricultural lands. The terrain is defined by the drainage systems of Pope Creek and Mud Creek, with the wooded breaks of the Hickory Barrons providing a distinct geographic contrast to the level fields. Several local landmarks offer points of interest for genealogists, including Woodhull Cem and Clover Chapel Cem, alongside smaller burial grounds like Summit Level Cem and Saint Johns Cem. The presence of Crescent Lake and Dugout Creek further illustrates the natural hydrology that has shaped the development and land use of this section of Henry and Knox Counties.
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