
Decatur serves as the central hub of this 1960s landscape, where the St Marys River meanders through the city’s heart, flanked by McMillen Park and Hanna City Park. The intersection of major rail lines, including the Pennsylvania Railroad, Erie-Lackawanna, and the New York Chicago and St Louis, highlights the town’s historical role as a transportation and industrial corridor. Beyond the urban center, the map reveals a meticulously drained agricultural landscape defined by an extensive network of ditches like Hessler Ditch and Selking Ditch.
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