
The town of Lenox serves as the primary hub of this agricultural landscape in Taylor and Adams Counties, shown just as the modern township divisions of t70n r32w and t71n r32w meet. The town's grid is dense with street-level detail, featuring W Iowa St and E Temple St, and is anchored by several community landmarks including the local Po and a cluster of cemeteries on its western edge, such as North Fairview Cem and East Fairview Cem. To the north, the smaller settlement of Stringtown is marked by the Stringtown Cem. The terrain is defined by the branching waterways of the Middle Br One Hundred and Two River and its tributaries like Saylings Cr, which carved the drainage patterns through these productive Iowa uplands. Managed water resources are evident at Water Works Lake and Maharry Lake, positioned just north of the Lenox municipal boundary.
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