
The Bois de Sioux River forms a critical tri-state junction on this map, serving as the natural boundary between Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. This northern plains landscape is defined by the proximity of the settlements of Boisberg and White Rock, where the river’s path dictates the convergence of Roberts, Richland, and Traverse counties. To the west, the presence of East Clubhouse Lake and Round Lake amidst the prairie suggest the wetland character of the Bois de Sioux drainage basin.
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1972 Beardsley NW
Traverse County, MN

1972 Boisberg
Traverse County, MN

1972 Wheaton West
Traverse County, MN

1974 Beardsley NE
Traverse County, MN

1974 Charlesville
Traverse County, MN

1974 Graceville NE
Traverse County, MN

1974 Wheaton East
Traverse County, MN

1974 Wheaton NW
Traverse County, MN

1974 Wheaton SE
Traverse County, MN

1977 Beardsley NW
Traverse County, MN

1977 Wheaton West
Traverse County, MN

2022 Beardsley NE
Traverse County, MN

2022 Beardsley NW
Traverse County, MN

2022 Boisberg
Traverse County, MN

2022 Charlesville
Traverse County, MN

2022 Graceville NE
Traverse County, MN

2022 Wheaton East
Traverse County, MN

2022 Wheaton NW
Traverse County, MN

2022 Wheaton SE
Traverse County, MN

2022 Wheaton West
Traverse County, MN