
The southern boundary of Osborne and Russell Counties bisects this Kansas prairie landscape, where the headwaters of the Wolf Cr drainage system carve a network of draws and ridges. In the southwestern corner, the town of Waldo sits along the county line, serving as a primary point of reference for the surrounding agricultural tracts. The terrain is notably defined by Tabletop Hill, a prominent rise that overlooks the convergence of smaller seasonal streams and the W Fork Wolf Cr.
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1953 Bloomington
Osborne County, KS

1953 Downs South
Osborne County, KS

1978 Alton SW
Osborne County, KS

1978 Covert
Osborne County, KS

1978 Meades Ranch
Osborne County, KS

1978 Osborne SE
Osborne County, KS

1978 Osborne SW
Osborne County, KS

1978 Paradise NE
Osborne County, KS

1978 Paradise NW
Osborne County, KS

1978 Vincent
Osborne County, KS

2022 Alton SW
Osborne County, KS

2022 Bloomington
Osborne County, KS

2022 Covert
Osborne County, KS

2022 Downs South
Osborne County, KS

2022 Meades Ranch
Osborne County, KS

2022 Osborne SE
Osborne County, KS

2022 Osborne SW
Osborne County, KS

2022 Paradise NE
Osborne County, KS

2022 Paradise NW
Osborne County, KS

2022 Vincent
Osborne County, KS