
The Chippewa River dominates this late-1920s landscape, weaving through a complex system of sloughs and bottoms that define the borders of Dunn, Pepin, and Buffalo counties. At the heart of the region, Durand serves as the primary hub, connected to the surrounding countryside via the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul Railway and early automotive routes like the Pacific Highway. The river geography is notably intricate, featuring Chippewa Island, Ninemile Island, and several distinct crossings, including the Meridean Ferry near the settlement of Meridean.
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