1989 Map of Rochester
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1989 Map of Rochester

USGS Topo · Published 1989

About this map

Rochester serves as the regional anchor of this late-century landscape, where the agricultural plains of southeastern Minnesota meet the dramatic bluffs of the Mississippi River valley. The map documents a mature transport network dominated by major corridors like U.S. 52 and U.S. 14, alongside the historic routes of the Chicago and North Western and Soo Line railroads. To the north and east, the terrain shifts into the complex coulees and ridges of the Richard J Dorer Memorial Hardwood State Forest, bordering the wide expanse of Lake Pepin. The hydrology is defined by the branching system of the Zumbro River, including its North, Middle, and South forks, which carve through townships like Mazeppa, Zumbrota, and Mantorville. This 1980s era survey captures these communities at a point of established growth, balancing industrial rail access with the preservation of riverfront and forest lands.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1989
Date Published1989
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:100000
Physical Dimensions42.99 x 24.05 inches

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