
The Wabash River cuts through the southeastern corner of this landscape, its steep banks defined by a series of deep ravines known locally as The Hills. In the early 1960s, the agricultural character of Tippecanoe, Benton, and Warren counties is evident through an extensive network of drainage projects such as Otterbein Ditch, Mc Farland Ditch, and Gephart-Magee Ditch. The town of Otterbein serves as a central hub, situated along the New York Chicago and St Louis railroad line.
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