
Arlington serves as the central hub of this Nebraska landscape, situated near the confluence of several vital waterways in the late 1960s. The village is positioned north of the winding Elkhorn River, where the Chicago and North Western railroad provides a primary east-west transportation corridor. The surrounding terrain is defined by its drainages, including Bell Creek and Rawhide Creek, the latter of which features an identified Old Channel that indicates the shifting nature of the local hydrology over time.
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