
The Tennessee River forms a massive loop known as Big Bend in this 1936 survey, showing the landscape during a period of industrial transformation. At the center of this activity is the Pickwick Landing Dam (Under Const), a Tennessee Valley Authority project that would soon reshape the river’s shoreline. The map records several established river access points like Churchwell Landing and Tucker Landing that predate the reservoir's completion.
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