
The Norfolk and Western railroad corridor anchors this mid-century portrait of southern Virginia, where the town of Waverly serves as a concentrated hub of industry and transport. Multiple Sawmill operations are clustered near the rail line and the town's western edge, reflecting the region's reliance on timber harvested from the surrounding lowlands. The landscape is defined by a dense network of water systems, including the Otterdam Swamp and the Blackwater River, which divide the terrain into distinct rural pockets connected by a developing road network.
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