
Newcastle and Norman sit on opposite banks of the Canadian River in this modern topographic record, which highlights the suburban expansion and water management across the McClain and Cleveland county lines. The landscape is defined by a dense network of residential streets and named reservoirs, such as 087019 Reservoir and 087013 Reservoir, reflecting the development of the Oklahoma City metropolitan fringe. The survey tracks the drainage patterns of N Fork Walnut Cr and Pond Cr, alongside significant landmarks like Mt Williams and the Bison Hill Airport. To the south and west, the smaller communities of Blanchard, Goldsby, and Cole appear amidst a terrain characterized by Ten Mile Flat, illustrating the transition from established riverfront cities to emerging residential outskirts.
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