
The Missouri River forms the central spine of this mid-1960s survey, separating the high East Rock Bluffs of Nebraska from the flat bottomlands of Iowa. The landscape is defined by the efforts to manage the river's path and drainage, evidenced by a dense network of man-made waterways like Plum Creek Ditch, Lateral Ditch, and Possum Ditch. On the Iowa side, the Forneys Lake State Game Management Area stands as a significant hydrological feature near the base of the eastern bluffs.
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1957 Tabor SW
Fremont County, IA

1966 Mc Paul
Fremont County, IA

1978 Shenandoah West
Fremont County, IA
2010 McPaul
Fremont County, IA
2010 Shenandoah West
Fremont County, IA
2010 Tabor SW
Fremont County, IA
2013 McPaul
Fremont County, IA
2013 Shenandoah West
Fremont County, IA
2013 Tabor SW
Fremont County, IA
2015 McPaul
Fremont County, IA
2015 Shenandoah West
Fremont County, IA
2015 Tabor SW
Fremont County, IA
2018 McPaul
Fremont County, IA
2018 Shenandoah West
Fremont County, IA
2018 Tabor SW
Fremont County, IA

2022 McPaul
Fremont County, IA

2022 Shenandoah West
Fremont County, IA

2022 Tabor SW
Fremont County, IA