
Davey serves as a central point in this northern Lancaster County landscape, where agricultural roads follow the rigid section lines of the Public Land Survey System. The topography is defined by the drainage patterns of Little Salt Cr and Ash Hollow Cr, which carve gentle valleys through the prairie. To the south, the expansion of Lincoln begins to influence the rural character, marked by the development of newer residential corridors like Fallbrook Blvd and Blue Sage Blvd. This map documents a period of transition where traditional farming communities meet modern suburban growth. Local heritage is anchored by sites such as the Tothill Cem and Danish Cem, providing tangible links to the early families who settled this region north of the capital.
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