
The Forest River winds through the heart of the Red River Valley in the early 1960s, anchoring the small agricultural hub of Forest River. This landscape is defined by the rigid section lines of the Northern Plains, intersected by the diagonal paths of the Northern Pacific and Soo Line railroads. These rail corridors were vital to the grain-based economy of Walsh County, connecting the town of Forest River and the nearby settlement of Johnstown.
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