
The city of Hubbard occupies the center of this landscape, where local roads and watercourses converge at the intersection of Hill, Navarro, and Limestone counties. The area is defined by a sophisticated water management system consisting of numerous reservoirs, including Soil Conservation Service Site 1 Reservoir and several numbered impoundments such as Hubbard Lake Number 4. These structures reflect the mid-to-late 20th-century emphasis on flood control and soil conservation in the Texas blacklands.
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