
Boyceville and the village of Downing serve as the primary hubs in this western Wisconsin landscape during the mid-1970s. The region is defined by the winding course of the Hay River and its various tributaries, including the South Fork Hay River and Tiffany Creek. Human activity is clearly marked by the Soo Line railroad, which cuts east-west across the terrain, paralleling the local road network and connecting the settlements.
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