
Pocahontas serves as the focal point of this mid-century landscape, situated near the confluence of the Hatchie River and the Tuscumbia River. The area is defined by its intricate network of waterways and wetlands, notably Cypress Creek and the meandering Muddy Creek. The transportation infrastructure of the era is clearly marked by the Southern and the Gulf Mobile and Ohio railroads, which intersect the terrain and shaped the development of settlements like Lacy.
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