
Ruskin and the surrounding hollows of Middle Tennessee are defined by a complex network of ridges and watercourses where Houston, Humphreys, and Dickson counties meet. The landscape is deeply incised with family-named drainages such as Wallace Hollow, Masterson Hollow, and Burgess Hollow, illustrating a long history of generational land division. Significant water features like Ruskin Cave Spring and Rogers Spring likely served as vital local resources for the early settlements at Edgewood and Thompsons Crossroads.
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