
Tug Fork and the Tug River wind through this coal-country landscape along the state border between West Virginia and Kentucky. The industrial hub of Williamson dominates the lower valley, showing a complex of rail yards and commercial infrastructure associated with the Norfolk and Western line. This 1990s-era survey documents the intense development along the river banks, with settlements like South Williamson and West Williamson flanking the central corporate limits, while the Mingo County Airport occupies the high ground to the east.
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