
Hillsboro serves as the central hub of this mid-1960s survey, where the South Branch Baraboo River and Dutch Valley converge. The landscape is defined by a complex network of ridges and hollows, including St Johns Ridge, Burr Ridge, and Hickory Ridge, which separate the various branches of the Baraboo River. This topography historically dictated the settlement patterns seen here, with small communities like Union Center and Elroy positioned along the corridor of the Chicago and North Western railroad.
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