
Benedict serves as the primary hub of this North Dakota landscape, situated along the Soo Line tracks that cross the prairie. The terrain is characterized by numerous small water bodies and seasonal wetlands, with McMann Lake standing out in the western portion. This 1981 record captures a mix of agricultural and industrial utility, evidenced by scattered Gravel Pits and the administrative divide of the Ward Co McLean Co line. Local heritage is rooted in locations like the Concordia Cem and small named locales such as Berg and Stone. The southern edge transitions toward the Snake Creek area, while large topographic features including Iota Flat, Greely, and Andrews define the broader drainage patterns of the region during this era of photogrammetric mapping.
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