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Turkeyfoot Road is believed to have gotten its name from the nearby presence of wild turkeys in the area, which were common in the past. The name may also refer to the shape of a turkey's foot, suggesting a local geographical feature or landmark. Such names often reflect the wildlife or natural characteristics of the region when they were first established.

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