
Plainfield serves as the primary hub of this mid-1950s Illinois landscape, where the Du Page River and the Lincoln Highway converge. The area is characterized by a significant transition from agriculture to industry, evidenced by the numerous Gravel Pits and the Industrial Railroad operations near the eastern boundary. Notable local institutions of the era include the Du Page Country Club, Joliet Municipal Stadium, and the Joliet Municipal Airport.
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