
The Grand River winds through the southern portion of this 1970 landscape, creating a wetland corridor that separates the township of Rives from Tompkins. This area is defined by its early 1970s rural character, centered on the village of Leslie and the nearby crossroads of Rives Junction. The Old Penn Central Railroad serves as a primary north-south artery, cutting past Teaspoon Hill and the settlement of North Leslie.
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