
Walhalla serves as a primary hub in this late 19th-century survey of the tri-state corner where Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina converge. The landscape is defined by the steep descent from the Blue Ridge and Tallulah Mountains down into the Piedmont. This era shows a complex network of transportation required for the difficult terrain, including the Blue Ridge Railroad terminating near Tunnel Hill and the Elberton Air Line Railroad crossing the southern reaches.
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