
The town of York serves as a central hub in western Sumter County during the mid-1970s, defined by the intersection of the Southern railway and the ST Louis San Francisco railroad line. The landscape is characterized by a dense network of creeks, including Alamuchee Creek and Toomsuba Creek, which wind through terrain marked by several sandpits and timber-related landmarks like the Rumley Lookout Tower. The era's transportation shifts are visible in the Old Location Railroad Grade, which suggests a realignment of the local rail infrastructure.
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