
The Paint Rock River winds through a valley of deep coves and ridges along the boundary of Madison and Jackson Counties. In the late 1940s, this landscape was defined by small agricultural settlements and timbered heights like Gurley Mountain and McCoy Mountain. The Southern Railway and Lee Highway provide the primary transport corridor, connecting the towns of Gurley, Paint Rock, and Woodville.
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