
Dundee sits at the junction of four counties in this southwestern Minnesota landscape, where the prairie is defined by an extensive network of lakes and water management features. The settlement is anchored by local history markers including the Lutheran Cem and Saint Marys Cem, while the surrounding township is organized by a rigid grid of agricultural roads such as Voss Ave and Wigwam Ave. Water dominates the eastern and northern reaches, from the winding Des Moines River and its accompanying Des Moines River Trl to large bodies like Clear Lake and the Wildlife Impoundment. Significant drainage projects, represented by Judicial Ditch Number Twenty-six, illustrate the region's long-term efforts to manage the wetlands between Kinbrae Lake and East Graham Lake. This map captures a highly structured rural environment where natural lakes like Jack Lake exist alongside the engineered landscape of the modern farm belt.
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