
The city of Paris serves as a thriving hub of commerce and transport in this late-1940s survey, defined by its converging rail lines and the presence of Paris College. North of the city, the Camp Maxey Military Reservation borders the expansive Lake Crook, while the surrounding landscape is dotted with smaller agrarian settlements like Brookston, Ambia, and Roxton. The map captures a moment of infrastructure development, noting an Underground Pipe Line and areas Under Construction stretching west of the city center.
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