
The low-lying wetlands and prairie potholes of McHenry County define this modern landscape, centered on the complex hydrology of Goose Lake and the meandering course of Cut Bank Creek. This 2024 survey documents a region managed for conservation and agriculture, highlighted by the McHenry County Waterfowl Production Area in the southeast corner. The terrain is structured by a rigid section-line road grid, including 74th St N and 67th St N, which serves the scattered farmsteads of the North Dakota plains. The inclusion of Prairie Trl provides a modern reference for traversing this open country, where numerous unnamed wetlands and depressions indicate the seasonal water fluctuations vital to the local ecosystem.
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1949 · Granville NE
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1949 · Riga
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1949 · Granville
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1949 · Denbigh
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1949 · Bantry
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1950 · Upham SE
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1950 · Upham
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1950 · Newburg SE
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1950 · Denbigh
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1950 · Bantry NW
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