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  2. Gravel Switch, Livingston County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    After the Kentucky Dam was built and the Tennessee River basin filled (1955 maps), half of the Gravel Switch area and part of the rail line was submerged. The rail line was re-routed over the dam [ 10 ] and through the Gravel Switch spur area, which was left above water level, [ 9 ] the elevation difference about 36 feet (11 m).

  3. Louisville and Nashville Railroad Lebanon Branch - Wikipedia

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    1865 - Gravel Switch reached by the railroad. The town is named after a spur off the Lebanon Branch used for loading gravel for ballast for track. 1866 - Parksville is reached on February 19. Goresburg, later renamed Junction City after arrival of the Cincinnati Southern, is reached on April 9.

  4. Campbellsville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Campbellsville is a city in central Kentucky founded in 1817 by Andrew Campbell. It is known for Campbellsville University , Taylor Regional Hospital health care system, its historic downtown, and the proximity to Green River Lake State Park .

  5. Gravel road - Wikipedia

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    A gravel road in Asikkala, Finland. A gravel road is a type of unpaved road surfaced with gravel that has been brought to the site from a quarry or stream bed.Gravel roads are common in less-developed nations, and also in the rural areas of developed nations such as Canada and the United States.

  6. Gravel - Wikipedia

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    Gravel (largest fragment in this photo is about 40 mm (1.6 in)) Gravel (/ ˈ ɡ r æ v əl /) is a loose aggregation of rock fragments.Gravel occurs naturally on Earth as a result of sedimentary and erosive geological processes; it is also produced in large quantities commercially as crushed stone.

  7. Black Gnat, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    It lies along Old U.S. Route 68 between the cities of Campbellsville and Greensburg, the county seats of Taylor and Green Counties. [1] Its elevation is 846 feet (258 m). [2] The community's name originates from a pioneer incident. After the local schoolhouse was painted, it became covered in black gnats.

  8. Campbell County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Campbell County was founded December 17, 1794, two years after the creation of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, becoming the state's 19th county.Campbell County was carved out of Scott, Harrison and Mason counties. [5]

  9. Campbellsville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Campbellsville is an unincorporated community in Giles County, Tennessee, United States. [1] It is located along Tennessee State Route 166 (Campbellsville Road), approximately 11 mi (18 km) northwest of downtown Pulaski , the county seat.