
Ray City serves as the central hub of this South Georgia landscape, where the Central of Georgia and Georgia Northern railroads intersect near Beaverdam Creek. The 1970s terrain is defined by a complex network of waterways, most notably the wide expanse of Banks Lake in the southeast and Rays Millpond to the north. These water bodies, along with numerous branches like Cat Creek and Possum Creek, shaped the settlement patterns of the era, seen in the smaller communities of Teeterville and Barretts.
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