Chaplin River
The Chaplin River is an 85.6-mile-long (137.8 km) tributary of the Beech Fork of the Salt River in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The name comes from Captain Abraham Chapline, an early explorer of the area. The river's headwaters begin on the knob edges of the Pennyroyal Plateau near Parksville, Kentucky and the , flow in parallel with the Salt River proper through the hilly Eden Shale belt and ending at the Beech Fork of the Salt River near the town of Chaplin. The river flows through the counties of Washington, Mercer, and Boyle.
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Chaplin River
The Chaplin River is an 85.6-mile-long (137.8 km) tributary of the Beech Fork of the Salt River in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The name comes from Captain Abraham Chapline, an early explorer of the area. The river's headwaters begin on the knob edges of the Pennyroyal Plateau near Parksville, Kentucky and the , flow in parallel with the Salt River proper through the hilly Eden Shale belt and ending at the Beech Fork of the Salt River near the town of Chaplin. The river flows through the counties of Washington, Mercer, and Boyle.
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The Chaplin River is an 85.6-m ...... Washington, Mercer, and Boyle.
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