
Monument serves as the focal point of this Eastern Oregon landscape, situated at the confluence of several vital watercourses. The town is bounded by the North Fork John Day River and Cottonwood Creek, which have long shaped the region's agricultural and transit corridors. Notable infrastructure like the Monument Municipal Airport and the Thomas Cavender Reservoir highlight the intersection of mid-century rural development and local water management. The topography is defined by high points such as Franklin Mtn and Monument Mtn, while the northwest corner of the map captures the transition into the Umatilla National Forest.
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