
The Jackson River carves a path through the ridge-and-valley landscape of the Virginia-West Virginia border, defining a corridor of early 20th-century industry and transit. Along its banks, the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad tracks follow the water's edge, connecting small settlements like Greenwood and Kincaid. The topographic detail reveals a network of local centers, from the industrial site at Greavers Mill to the rural gatherings at Natural Well Ch and Union Chapel.
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