
The town of White Bluff serves as a focal point in this 1960s survey, illustrating the convergence of the Seaboard rail line and established routes like Trace Creek Road. The landscape is defined by the winding course of Turnbull Creek and the Harpeth River, which together shape the region's hilly geography. Smaller settlements such as Craggie Hope and Bell Town reflect the rural community structure of Middle Tennessee during this era.
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