
Lizard Creek meanders across this rural landscape, defining the topography of north-central Iowa where the borders of Pocahontas, Webster, and Calhoun Counties meet. The 1970s terrain is characterized by a sophisticated drainage network including Ditch No 3 and Ditch No 125, which converted the natural prairie wetlands into productive agricultural fields. These man-made improvements exist alongside natural features like Welshs Slough, illustrating the intensive land management of the era.
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1965 Evanston
Webster County, IA

1965 Fort Dodge South
Webster County, IA

1979 Fort Dodge North
Webster County, IA

1979 Gilmore City SW
Webster County, IA
2010 Evanston
Webster County, IA
2010 Fort Dodge North
Webster County, IA
2010 Fort Dodge South
Webster County, IA
2010 Gilmore City SW
Webster County, IA
2013 Evanston
Webster County, IA
2013 Fort Dodge North
Webster County, IA
2013 Fort Dodge South
Webster County, IA
2013 Gilmore City SW
Webster County, IA
2015 Evanston
Webster County, IA
2015 Fort Dodge North
Webster County, IA
2015 Fort Dodge South
Webster County, IA
2015 Gilmore City SW
Webster County, IA
2018 Evanston
Webster County, IA
2018 Fort Dodge North
Webster County, IA
2018 Fort Dodge South
Webster County, IA
2018 Gilmore City SW
Webster County, IA

2022 Evanston
Webster County, IA

2022 Fort Dodge North
Webster County, IA

2022 Fort Dodge South
Webster County, IA

2022 Gilmore City SW
Webster County, IA