
Hooper and Winslow serve as the primary rail hubs for this Dodge County landscape during the mid-1960s. The region is defined by the sweeping course of the Elkhorn River to the north and the meanders of Maple Creek and Rawhide Creek further south. Local life is centered on rural landmarks including the Townhall, Bellevue Sch, and the St Rose of Lima Cem. The industrial and strategic footprint of the era is evident in the presence of the Scribner Air Force Base on the western edge and the intersecting lines of the Chicago and North Western and Chicago Burlington and Quincy railroads. Family and community heritage is preserved through numerous rural institutions like Bethel Ch, Bluffs Ch, and scattered schools including School No 87 and School No 88.
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