
The Muskingum River corridor dominates the western edge of this Muskingum County landscape, anchoring the expansion of Zanesville and its outlying communities. The map details a complex settlement pattern where urban residential grids transition into rural ridges and hollows, such as Cochran Hill and Layhews Hollow. Significant aviation infrastructure is present at Riverside Airport and Zanesville Municipal Airport, while the area north of Duncan Falls shows a cluster of industrial or reclaimed water bodies including Luburgh Lake Number Eleven and Luburgh Lake Number Five. Genealogists will find a high concentration of burial sites concentrated near the city center, including the expansive Greenwood Cem and Saint Nicholas Catholic Cem, providing a dense record of the region’s local heritage and Catholic history.
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14 maps found

1961 Ruraldale
Muskingum County, OH

1961 Zanesville East
Muskingum County, OH

1961 Zanesville West
Muskingum County, OH

1962 Otsego
Muskingum County, OH

1962 Toboso
Muskingum County, OH

1992 Zanesville West
Muskingum County, OH

1994 Otsego
Muskingum County, OH

1994 Ruraldale
Muskingum County, OH

1994 Zanesville East
Muskingum County, OH

2023 Otsego
Muskingum County, OH

2023 Ruraldale
Muskingum County, OH

2023 Toboso
Muskingum County, OH

2023 Zanesville East
Muskingum County, OH

2023 Zanesville West
Muskingum County, OH