
The southern outskirts of Bluefield and the wooded ridges of the Jefferson National Forest define this late 1960s landscape along the border of Virginia and West Virginia. The terrain is dominated by a series of parallel ridges including Beaver Pond Mountain, Buckhorn Mountain, and Brushy Mountain. In the valleys between these heights, small communities and rural centers like Bastian, Hicksville, and Grapefield are connected by roads following the watercourses of Wolf Creek and Clear Fork.
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