
Kramer serves as the central hub of this prairie landscape, situated where the grid of rural roads meets a landscape defined by significant water systems and conservation lands. The town is flanked to the south and east by the winding path of Stone Creek, which meanders through the township toward the larger waterway below. To the southwest, the expansive J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge follows the course of the Souris River, preserving a critical riparian corridor in the heart of the Great Plains.
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1949 · Kramer
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1950 · Kramer
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1950 · Upham SE
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1950 · Deep
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1950 · Upham
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1950 · Newburg SE
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1954 · Souris SW
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1954 · Landa SE
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1954 · Souris SE
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1954 · Minot
USGS Topo · 1:250,000