
The Platte River corridor defines this portion of the Nebraska landscape, slicing diagonally between the borders of Merrick and Hamilton Counties. The village of Phillips serves as the primary hub in the south, while the small settlement of Lockwood is situated near the northwestern corner. The complex braided hydrology of the Platte valley is evident in features like Guendel Island and the neighboring Wood River, which runs parallel to the main channel. Historically significant routes like Ft Kearney cross the terrain, illustrating the legacy of overland travel and transport through the central plains.
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