
The confluence of the San Joaquin River and the Merced River defines this Central Valley landscape, where complex water management systems of the 1960s intersect with older pioneer landmarks. The map documents a transition from river-based transport to an irrigation-dependent economy, evidenced by the numerous Duck Ponds and the extensive San Luis Canal network. Local history is anchored by Hills Ferry, once a vital river crossing, and Fremont Ford, which by this era had become a state park. The town of Gustine appears as the primary hub in the southwest, supported by the Gustine Airport and industrial sites like the sewage disposal facility. Further east, the Stevinson Home Ranch and Stevinson Sunnyside Cem reflect the area’s agricultural roots, while the Old Santa Fe Grade marks the path of earlier rail infrastructure through the marshes of San Luis Island.
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