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Scenic Clay County, TN: Clay County Courthouse at Celina



2015-01-28 - From TN 52, Celina TN - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The pretty Clay County Courthouse still dominates the entrance to Celina, TN, here from TN 52, just west of town and just east of the Cumberland River Bridge, a vantage point for viewing the confluence of the Obey (Dale Hollow's river) and Cumberland Rivers. The town and Clay County have reason for new optimism with the completion of a new stretch of TN 52, an engineering marvel of dramatic cuts and fills which takes out the last kink in a shortcut down Columbia's Chattanooga Highway. Once a major shipping point on the Cumberland River, the town had been constrained by relative isolation, which is changing with modern highways in all directions.


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