
Sumner County’s rolling landscape north of Gallatin is defined by a complex network of hollows and small family settlements. The geography here is marked by significant elevation changes, from the prominent Kill-Buck Knob to the deep recesses of Durham Hollow and Bandmill Hollow. These valleys serve as natural corridors for numerous small waterways, such as Station Camp Creek and Maxwell Br, which historically dictated the placement of early crossroads and farmsteads.
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