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I was writing an article about the
Tennessee Valley Divide, but I realized it's just the border of the valley. Here's what I wrote:
The Tennessee Valley Divide is the
dividing line between the
Tennessee Valley and
Gulf of Mexicodrainage basins in the
United States. It begins at the foot of Broadway Street () at the
Ohio River in
Paducah, Kentucky, at the mouth of the
Tennessee River. From there it heads south through
Kentucky and
Tennessee and into northern
Mississippi, gradually curving to the east and entering
Alabama. It crosses through northwestern
Georgia into Tennessee, then re-enters Georgia and enters
North Carolina. It runs along the border between North and
South Carolina for some distance, and then turns north through western North Carolina, eventually forming the northernmost part of the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. The divide continues north through
Virginia
Tennessee Valley is within the scope of WikiProject Tennessee, an open collaborative effort to coordinate work for and sustain comprehensive coverage of
Tennessee and related subjects in the Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, and even become a member. [Project Articles] •
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I was writing an article about the
Tennessee Valley Divide, but I realized it's just the border of the valley. Here's what I wrote:
The Tennessee Valley Divide is the
dividing line between the
Tennessee Valley and
Gulf of Mexicodrainage basins in the
United States. It begins at the foot of Broadway Street () at the
Ohio River in
Paducah, Kentucky, at the mouth of the
Tennessee River. From there it heads south through
Kentucky and
Tennessee and into northern
Mississippi, gradually curving to the east and entering
Alabama. It crosses through northwestern
Georgia into Tennessee, then re-enters Georgia and enters
North Carolina. It runs along the border between North and
South Carolina for some distance, and then turns north through western North Carolina, eventually forming the northernmost part of the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. The divide continues north through
Virginia