
The Neosho River carves through the western edge of this landscape, anchoring a rural corridor where Labette, Crawford, and Cherokee Counties meet. The town of McCune serves as the primary hub in the northeast, defined by a tight grid of streets including Main St and Walnut St. This area reflects the transition from river-bottom land to the agricultural prairies of southeast Kansas, where small communities like Strauss and Laneville grew alongside local drainages.
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