
Iroquois serves as the primary hub of activity in this 1970s landscape, situated along the Chicago and North Western rail line. The town's grid is clearly defined, featuring a local Park and a Cemetery just to the east. To the south, the village of Esmond marks a secondary point of settlement, illustrating the typical development pattern of agricultural communities spaced along the rail and road network of eastern South Dakota.
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