
The Mississippi River defines this landscape where the borders of Iowa and Illinois meet, creating a complex network of islands and bluffs. On the Iowa side, Bellevue is the primary center of activity, with its residential streets like Spring St and Jefferson St organized against the riverbank. The surrounding terrain is heavily marked by small rural cemeteries and family burial plots, such as Daugherty Farm Cem and the Spruce Creek Cem, which reflect the early settlement patterns of the region's agricultural families.
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