
Hartsville serves as the focal point of this northern Tennessee landscape, where the Trousdale County Courthouse stands as a central landmark near the banks of Goose Creek. The terrain is defined by a dense network of hollows and ridges, such as Clampit Hollow and Knight Hollow, which channel numerous small waterways like Little Goose Creek and Second Creek toward the south. This geography influenced the establishment of dispersed communities including Green Grove, Templow, and Walnut Grove, each connected by a winding system of rural routes like Browning Branch Rd and Sulphur College Rd.
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