
Minco serves as the central hub of this mid-1960s landscape, situated along the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific railroad. The geography is defined by the sweeping curves of the Canadian River to the north and the presence of the Old Oklahoma Indian Territory Boundary Line, which runs north-to-south through the western portion of the map, marking a significant historical administrative transition. To the south, the terrain becomes more varied around Red Hill, while drainage is provided by several named waterways including Buggy Creek and Arapaho Creek. Local landmarks like Evergreen Cem and a Roadside Park north of the main settlement reflect the community's established infrastructure. The map also captures the local economy through industrial features such as several Gravel Pits located east of the main town site.
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