The Great Buffalo Road, Covington, KY
Posted by: kbarhow
N 39° 05.430 W 084° 30.620
16S E 715324 N 4329770
Mural depicting the prehistoric river crossing by buffalo herds and hunting by aboriginals near this location.
Waymark Code: WM2R52
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 12/11/2007
Views: 73
The Great Buffalo Road travels through southeastern Kentucky and heads north into Ohio. Kentucky has many salt licks along the route of the nearby Licking River, which can be seen to the left of center on the mural. The mural depicts the river crossing nearby. The Ohio had a different route before the last glacier, and the Licking River previously flowed north to Hamilton, OH, towards the Miami River.
This mural is part of a group of floodwall murals that were painted by Robert Dafford.
Feature Discription: Mural of what the river crossing may have looked like in prehistoric times.
Web address for the route: [Web Link]
Secondary Web Address: [Web Link]
Beginning of the road: Southeastern Kentucky
End of the road: Ohio plains.
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Visit Instructions:
We ask that if you visit the site, please include a unique picture with your impressions of the location. If possible, and if you are not too shy, please include yourself and your group in the photo. Extra points will be given for your best buffalo imitation or if you are licking something salty.