
The town of Mullins serves as a busy rail hub in the late 1940s, situated at the intersection of the Seaboard Air Line and the Atlantic Coast Line. This junction anchors a landscape characterized by large elliptical depressions known as Carolina Bays, including the significant Maidendown Bay and Big Sister Bay. The geography is defined by these unique hydrological features, which alternate with swamps and creeks such as Maidendown Swamp.
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