
Fullerton serves as the central hub of this North Dakota prairie landscape, situated along the Soo Line railroad. The town is flanked to the west by the winding course of the Maple River, which cuts a distinct path through the surrounding agricultural sections of Porter and Yorktown townships. This 1980s era survey illustrates a rural community balanced between transportation infrastructure and conservation, featuring the National Waterfowl Production Area in the southwestern quadrant and the Larson Landing Strip to the north. Local history is grounded in specific sites such as the Maple View Cem just west of the main settlement and a rural Townhall that underscores the civic organization of the Great Plains during this period. The terrain is dotted with numerous small potholes and wetlands typical of the region's glacial topography.
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