
Powers Lake serves as the central hub of this northern prairie landscape, situated where the Burlington Northern railroad meets the shores of its namesake water body. The township organization is clearly visible through the divisions of Colville and Powers Lake, while the physical geography is defined by the winding course of the White Earth River and its accompanying Paradise Meadow. This 1970s survey captures the community's infrastructure in detail, ranging from the High School and local Golf Course to the specialized Rodeo Ground and Boat Dock. Beyond the town center, the map documents rural landmarks like Bethel Cem and scattered Storage Bins, alongside significant water bodies including Smishek Lake and Enget Lake. The presence of a Gravel Pit and Sewage Disposal Ponds reflects the essential municipal and industrial footprint of the era.
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