
Pleasant Dale serves as the central hub of this Nebraska landscape, located just west of the Seward and Lancaster County line. The village is anchored by local landmarks such as the Po and the Pleasant Dale Cem to the northwest. The terrain is defined by a series of south-flowing waterways, including S Br Middle Cr, Culver Cr, and Holmes Cr, which carve through the agricultural sections. In the northeast, the recreation and drainage patterns shift toward Pawnee Lake, where several trails like Scout Trl and Pawnee 5 Trl line the shore. Central to the map are the Twin Lakes, which sit between the rolling sections of T10N R4E and provide a notable contrast to the grid of section roads like O Street Rd and Van Dorn Rd.
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