
Leipsic and Leipsic Junction sit at a convergence of rail lines in northern Putnam County, reflecting the area's agricultural and industrial heritage. The surrounding landscape is defined by the winding course of the Blanchard River and its tributaries, including Dutch Run and Tawa Run. This region is particularly notable for its high density of rural burial grounds, such as Sugar Ridge Cem, Maidlow Cem, and the uniquely named Cholera Cem near the village of Gilboa. Water management is a visible priority across the terrain, seen in engineered features like Moffitt Ditch and the Yellow Cr Reservoir. To the west, the Putnam County Airport stands out against a grid of township roads that connect small communities like Townwood to the larger river valleys.
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