
Graceville stands as the primary hub of this west-central Minnesota landscape, situated at the crossroads of regional highways and centered around a grid of local streets. The surrounding prairie is defined by its glacial hydrology, with Saint Marys Lake located to the northwest and several other unnamed wetlands and basins dotting the township. This modern survey reflects the enduring agricultural character of the region, where a dense network of section-line roads provides access to the expansive farmsteads and fields that have sustained the community since its settlement. The map provides a contemporary view of the town's footprint, showing its proximity to the lake and the systematic drainage patterns that have shaped the rural terrain over generations.
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