
Muscatine Island and the complex hydrology of the Mississippi River floodplain define this landscape on the border of Muscatine and Louisa Counties. The terrain is marked by ancient watercourses and low-lying features like Muscatine Slough and Klum Lake, which run parallel to the modern river valley. This environment shaped the development of agricultural communities like Letts, Fruitland, and Grandview, which are situated on the slightly higher ground above the wetlands.
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