
Hill Air Force Base dominates the northern landscape of this Davis County survey, where military operations meet the rapidly expanding residential centers of Layton and Kaysville. The map illustrates a transitional era of suburban growth, with extensive school networks like Central Junior High Sch and E G King Sch serving the communities established between the mountains and the Great Salt Lake mudflats. Along the eastern edge, the steep rise of the Wasatch National Forest is carved by numerous drainages, including Hobbs Canyon and Adams Canyon. Institutional landmarks are prominent throughout the corridor, notably the Utah State University Agricultural Experiment Sta and the Davis Applied Technology Center. Transportation is anchored by the historic rail connection at Layton Sta, while local landmarks like Lakeview Cemetery and the Oak Ridge Country Club mark the settled community fabric of the early 1990s.
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