
Hutto sits as the central hub of this 1980s landscape, defined by the steady transit of the Missouri Pacific railroad. The town is situated at the intersection of critical drainage systems, where Cottonwood Creek and Brushy Creek converge near the southern edge of the survey. The agricultural and rural character of the era is evident in the numerous wells and scattered farmsteads that dot the blackland prairie terrain.
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