
The prairie landscape of Kidder County is defined by its numerous glacial depressions and wetlands, notably the National Waterfowl Production Area situated between Alkaline Lake and Long Lake. This 1972 survey depicts the small hub of Robinson, where the Burlington Northern railroad line provides a critical transportation link for the agricultural community. To the south, the James Whitman Landing Strip offers an alternative mode of travel in this expansive terrain. The map also delineates civil townships including Stewart, Merkel, Robinson, and Atwood, which help organize the scattered farmsteads and rural infrastructure. Local industry is represented by a Gravel Pit and essential utilities like a Sewage Disp Pond, while natural features such as Clear Lake dot the western edge of the quadrangle.
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