
The Tennessee River snakes through the heart of this landscape, its banks dotted with essential nineteenth-century river infrastructure like Jackson's Ferry, Pinhook Landing, and Stewart's Landing. At the confluence with the Clinch River, the town of Kingston serves as a vital junction, while the Emory River enters from the northeast near Emory Gap Station. The terrain is defined by the massive wall of Walden's Ridge and the Cumberland Mountains, creating a natural barrier that funnelled early transportation into specific gaps and valleys.
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