
The Tombigbee River and Alabama River systems define this mid-1980s landscape, serving as the backdrop for a region defined by its rail hubs and river infrastructure. The city of Selma and neighboring West Selma stand as the primary population centers, while the historic site of Cahaba sits at the confluence of the Cahaba and Alabama Rivers. The infrastructure of the era is evident at the Millers Ferry Lock and Dam, which regulates the waters of Claiborne Lake.
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