
Rebersburg and Madisonburg anchor the agricultural corridor of Brush Valley in this 1970s orthophotoquad. The imagery, captured in cooperation with the Soil Conservation Service, reveals a striking pattern of strip cropping and field management that follows the contours of the valley floor. The landscape is defined by the parallel ridges of Nittany Mountain and Shriner Mountain, which constrain the settlements and farms to the fertile lowlands. To the south, Millheim sits at a critical junction where Elk Creek passes through the terrain. This aerial perspective offers a clear view of the rural infrastructure and land-use practices in Centre County before modern expansion, showing the precise relationship between the town layouts and the natural course of Brush Creek.
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