
Minot serves as the regional hub for the northern plains in the mid-1950s, anchoring a landscape where agriculture and wildlife conservation meet the international border. The sprawling Great Northern and Minneapolis St Paul and Sault Ste Marie railroads define the settlement pattern, connecting towns like Rugby, Towner, and Mohall through a network of tracks and grain elevators. This era predates much of the modern interstate expansion, emphasizing the importance of these rail corridors and local crossings like St Marys Bridge.
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