
The Tennessee Valley Authority documented a landscape of industrial transition and established rural life in Maury County during the mid-1930s. The town of Mount Pleasant serves as the focal point, where an intricate network of narrow-gauge rail lines and the Louisville and Nashville railroad converge to support numerous Phosphate Mines and associated Settling Basin infrastructure. This industrial footprint is most visible along the Bigby Creek corridor, stretching toward Ridley and south toward Arrow Lake.
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