Kentucky Historical Features: Populated Places

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Historical Featuresare physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

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Name County USGS Topo Map
Adeline Lawrence North Middletown
Allegheny Pike Hellier
Big South Fork McCreary Barthell
Bowlingtown Perry Buckhorn
Breeding Creek Knott Blackey
Brows Defeat Lawrence Hedges
Buckhorn Knott Vest
Carr Fork Knott Vicco
Clear Fork Knott Carrie
Cody Knott Blackey
Cody Knott Blackey
Devil Fork Elliott Sandy Hook
Elm Grove Lawrence Austerlitz
Fishtrap Pike Millard
Galveston Post Office Floyd McDowell
Green Valley Lawrence North Middletown
Greenwood Lawrence North Middletown
Henrysville Logan Lewisburg
Henrysville Logan Lewisburg
Kise Lawrence Richardson
Latonia Lakes Kenton Alexandria
Liberty Pike Millard
Lotts Creek Knott Carrie
Mouth of Bear Lawrence North Middletown
Oakland Addition Boyd Catlettsburg
Offill?s Mill Carter Ault
Prosperity Lawrence Austerlitz
Providence Lawrence Austerlitz
Riggs Tract Boyd Catlettsburg
Rockville Lawrence North Middletown
Sanfordtown Kenton Covington
Smithsboro Knott Blackey
Sylvester Knott Kite
The Cross Roads Carter Grayson
Visalia Kenton Alexandria
Webbs Mill Lawrence Sideview
White City Larue Hodgenville
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