
Smarr and Russellville serve as the primary focal points in this central Georgia landscape, which is defined by a dense network of country roads and small community churches. The Central of Georgia railroad cuts through the northeastern corner near Smarr, while historical thoroughfares like Old Zebulon Road and Maynard Mill Road reveal the area's established rural connections. The terrain is deeply carved by the waters of Tobesofkee Creek and its many tributaries, including Rock Branch and Yellow Creek.
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