
Estral Beach sits on the western shoreline of Lake Erie during the early 1940s, a period marked by the rural character of Monroe County. Surveyed by Burr E. Adams in 1940, the landscape is defined by the township of Berlin and the drainage patterns of Langton Creek and Swan Creek. The map provides a look at the local infrastructure just before mid-century developments, showing the established grid of the beach settlement and primary connectors like Port Sunlight Rd and Roberts Rd. This survey is particularly notable for depicting the international boundary with the United States Canada line cutting through the open waters of the lake, situating this coastal community within its broader Great Lakes context.
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