
Hollandale sits at the southern edge of this landscape, positioned where the Dodge Branch meets the East Branch Pecatonica River. This section of Wisconsin is defined by a dense network of valleys, including Spring Valley, Jones Valley, and Banner Valley, which dictate the winding paths of rural routes like Co Rd H and Co Rd K. To the north, the settlements of Ridgeway and Barneveld anchor the higher ground. The map reveals a deeply etched topography where small waterways like Smith Conley Cr and Urness Cr have carved the terrain over millennia. For genealogists and local historians, the Long Valley Cem and family-named landmarks such as Ryan Spring offer specific points of connection to the area's rural heritage. The absence of heavy industrial development highlights the persistent agricultural character of these river valleys.
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