Everything about The Western Coal Fields totally explained
The
Western Coal Fields of
Kentucky compose an area in the west-central part of the state, bounded by the
Dripping Springs Escarpment. This area is bordered on three sides by the
Pennyroyal Plateau and to the north by the
Ohio River. It is characterized by
sandstones,
shales and
coal seams.
Included areas
The Western Coal Fields region of Kentucky includes
all of the following counties:
Additionally, the region includes
parts of the following counties:
Breckinridge County
Christian County
Logan County
Todd County
Warren CountyFurther Information
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