
Pulaski serves as the focal point of this mid-1930s landscape, where the confluence of several key transportation corridors highlights its importance as a regional hub. The Louisville and Nashville railroad and the Bee Line Highway intersect here, facilitating movement through the fertile valley of Richland Creek. This era was defined by the modernization of rural Tennessee, evidenced by the extensive network of Tennessee Valley Authority transmission lines and Pulaski Rural System trans lines stretching across the countryside to connect small settlements like Wales and Goodspring.
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