
The Union Pacific railroad corridor serves as a primary transit artery in this 1920s-era landscape, where the settlement of Ammon sits at the intersection of irrigation development and rail transport. The agricultural character of the region is defined by the Hillside Canal and Highline Canal, which trace the base of the Sand Hills to support local farming. Rural education is well-represented across the quadrangle, with the Dewey School, Pleasant View School, Henry Creek School, and Rock Creek School serving scattered homesteads.
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