
The village of Radisson sits at the confluence of the Couderay River and the Chippewa River, where industrial and natural water features define the landscape. This 1970s survey documents a region shaped by timber and hydro-infrastructure, featuring the Arpin Dam and the resulting Radisson Flowage and Grimh Flowage. The Chicago and North Western railroad corridor tracks alongside the river system, including the Hemlock Spur. North of the settlement, the Lac Courte Oreilles Indian Reservation Boundary marks a transition into more densely wooded terrain where the Pipestone Lookout Tower stands near Pipestone Falls. For those tracing local history, the map identifies specific landmarks like the Radisson Cemetery on Cemetery Lane and various family-named roads such as Polish Road and Eastlund Road.
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