
The James River corridor serves as the primary artery for transport and industry in the mid-1940s, defining the boundaries of Goochland, Henrico, Powhatan, and Chesterfield counties. Industrial activity is concentrated at the Boscobel Granite Quarries and along the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, which parallels the river's northern bank. Local commerce and communal life are anchored by scattered settlements such as Midlothian, Manakin, and Sabot, alongside significant landmarks like Watkins Nurseries and the Huguenot Monument.
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