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Buffalo Trails Become Frontier Roads / Old 31-E
Often traveling single file through the deep woods and thick cane bottoms of the region, herds of buffalo, properly named American Bison, were the first road builders in this area. In search of salt, necessary for their survival, the animals would move from licks or areas of natural salt deposits that were sometimes found near…
A Sense of Place
The town of Westmoreland lies high atop the northern part of Tennessee’s great Highland Rim, on what Sumner Countians inhabiting lower elevations to the south call “the Ridge”. Some six miles below the Kentucky border, the land in the town itself is generally rolling, causing its streets to rise and fall with the awkward…