
The Withlacoochee River winds through a landscape defined by its wetland ecology and the intersection of major rail lines at the start of the 1960s. The convergence of the Seaboard Coast Line and Atlantic Coast Line railroads shaped the development of nearby settlements like Trilby, Lacoochee, and Trilcoochee. These rail corridors were vital to the local economy, moving timber and citrus from the surrounding hammocks and ridges.
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