
The coastal borderlands of South Carolina and North Carolina are defined here by a complex network of tidal creeks and barrier islands as they appeared during the early 1940s. The village of Little River serves as the primary upland settlement, situated just north of the recently completed Intracoastal Waterway. This area preserves the maritime geography of the era, showing the intricate waterways of Bonaparte Creek, East River, and Dunn Sound before significant modern development altered the coastline.
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