
Mississippi River frontage and the intricate wetlands of the glacial landscape define this portion of Sherburne County in the early 1960s. The village of Becker serves as the primary hub, situated along the Great Northern Pacific rail line and surrounded by several Gravel Pits that suggest local industrial activity. The landscape is heavily marked by family-named water features and sloughs, such as Durgin Slough, Danzel Slough, and Lundberg Slough, illustrating a complex drainage pattern where the Snake River meanders toward the larger river valley.
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