
Gurdon serves as the central hub in this early 1970s study, where the Missouri Pacific railroad lines converge and local industry is marked by numerous Gravel Pits and the Gurdon Municipal Airfield. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Little Missouri River, which forms the boundary between Clark, Nevada, and Ouachita counties. This river system, accompanied by features like Minnie Slough and Bolin Slough, dictates the placement of rural settlements and several smaller water bodies such as Horn Lake and Salt Lake.
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