
Gibson City serves as the primary rail hub on this mid-century survey, situated at the junction of the Wabash, New York Chicago and St Louis, and Illinois Central railroads. The surrounding prairie landscape is defined by the headwaters of the Sangamon River and its various tributaries, including Drummer Creek and Lone Tree Creek. This era of the Illinois countryside shows a transition in rural education, with several one-room schoolhouses such as Skeel Sch and Sangamon Sch marked as abandoned, while the central High School in town reflects the consolidation of the period. Smaller hamlets like Elliott and Foosland dot the grid of farm roads, anchored by local institutions like Pontoppidan Ch and the Walker Ch. The presence of a Drive-in Theater and Sewage Disposal plant near the city limits captures the postwar expansion of local infrastructure.
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