
Bricelyn and the surrounding townships of Barber, Walnut Lake, and Seely define this southern Minnesota landscape in the mid-1950s. The region is marked by its agricultural drainage and reclaimed land, most notably the Oza Tanka Lakebed, which illustrates the extensive transformation of the local hydrology for farming. Along the northern edge, Walnut Lake and South Walnut Lake remain prominent features, feeding into Brush Creek.
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