
The confluence of the Mississippi River and the St Croix River serves as the focal point for this 1990 survey, showing the intricate boundary lands of Minnesota and Wisconsin. At the heart of the waterway network lies Prescott and Hastings, where the river systems dictate the layout of timbered bluffs and fertile bottomlands. The landscape is defined by its massive water features, including the expansion of Lake St Croix to the north and the wide reach of Lake Pepin to the southeast.
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