
The town of Indianola sits at the northern edge of this Nebraska landscape, where the street grid of the village meets the Republican River valley. This area of Red Willow County is defined by an intricate network of irrigation and water management, visible through the paths of the Red Willow Canal and the Bartley Canal that parallel the river. These features, along with several upland catchments like Sughroue Reservoir Number 2 and Schaffert Reservoir, suggest a landscape deeply transformed by agricultural engineering to manage the semi-arid environment.
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