
The Platte River and Wood River carve a complex system of waterways across the northern portion of this landscape, creating the distinct relief of Elm Island and the South Channel. In the early 1960s, this region of Nebraska was characterized by a well-organized grid of rural infrastructure, where the Union Pacific railroad corridor served as the primary anchor for local settlements like Hayland and Prosser.
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