
The town of Corona sits at the intersection of rural agriculture and rail history in this early 1970s survey. The landscape is defined by the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroad line, which cuts diagonally across the northeastern corner, supporting the grain-and-cattle economy of the Glacial Lakes region. This period captures the prairie before significant modern consolidation, showing a high density of small-plot boundaries across townships like Springdale, Garfield, and Kilborn.
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