you should read the reviews for this "place" on Google Maps, a strangely localized marker of the New Madrid Fault Line apparently corresponding to no particular visit-able structure or sign.
bonus: it's really close to the non-contiguous part of Kentucky*!
*I could argue that it's even more non-contiguous than Michigan's Upper Peninsula since part of Missouri is in the way of getting there by crossing water, and you can only access it by going through Tennessee. However, there doesn't appear to be much there, and it's certainly much smaller than the U.P, and honestly a bit closer to the larger part of Kentucky. More trivia: Indiana also has at least one bit that's surrounded by Illinois landwise but it's only the Wabash separating it from the rest of the state.
bonus: it's really close to the non-contiguous part of Kentucky*!
*I could argue that it's even more non-contiguous than Michigan's Upper Peninsula since part of Missouri is in the way of getting there by crossing water, and you can only access it by going through Tennessee. However, there doesn't appear to be much there, and it's certainly much smaller than the U.P, and honestly a bit closer to the larger part of Kentucky. More trivia: Indiana also has at least one bit that's surrounded by Illinois landwise but it's only the Wabash separating it from the rest of the state.
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