
Green Bay and its northern rural fringes are captured in this mid-century survey, showcasing a landscape of established dairy farms and small rail towns. The Fox River serves as the industrial anchor for the city, while the surrounding countryside is dotted with small-scale agricultural hubs like Pulaski and Sobieski. The influence of the Chicago and North Western and the Chicago and Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific railroads is evident, as these lines dictate the placement of local grain elevators and depots.
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