
Snapfinger Creek and the South River define the winding drainage patterns of this suburbanizing landscape at the turn of the millennium. The map documents a territory in transition where residential growth meets protected natural spaces like Panola Mountain State Park and Davidson-Arabia Mountain Park. Despite the expansion of interstate interchanges, the underlying social fabric is still visible through its high density of community landmarks. From Scarbrough Cross Roads in the south to Glen Haven in the north, the map is dotted with dozens of neighborhood anchors, including Kelleys Chapel, Miller Grove Ch, and New County Line Sch. The convergence of DeKalb, Henry, and Rockdale counties near Klondike highlights a region where historic rural settlements were being integrated into the modern metropolitan network.
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