
The town of Arispe serves as the central hub of this agricultural landscape in southern Iowa. Located at the intersection of several local routes, the settlement is characterized by its grid of streets including Dutcher St and Forbes St, alongside a local Po. The surrounding terrain is defined by a dense network of waterways that drain the rolling plains, most notably the East Fork Grand River and Twelvemile Creek. These streams create a complex topography that has shaped the placement of rural roads and homesteads. Local genealogy is anchored by sites such as Abel Cem in the northeast and Bever Cem to the southwest, which reflect the early settlement patterns of the region. The map also delineates the border between Union County and Ringgold County, highlighting the administrative boundaries that define this portion of the state.
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