
The Pennsylvania Railroad and the historic Lincoln Highway anchor this 1962 landscape, cutting a straight path through the glacial terrain of northeastern Indiana. The town of Pierceton serves as the central hub, supported by local industry like the Gravel Pits and connected to nearby Wooster and Larwill. The surrounding countryside is defined by an intricate network of drainage, including Leedy Ditch, and a dense cluster of small kettle lakes such as Robinson Lake, Sellers Lake, and Tadpole Lake.
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