
Sac City serves as the focal point of this western Iowa landscape, situated along the winding banks of the North Raccoon River. As the county seat, the town's street grid is anchored by the Sac County Courthouse, while residential expansion is marked by streets such as Robbins St, Schaller St, and Park Ave. The surrounding rural topography is defined by the agricultural drainage systems common to the region, including the engineered Drainage Ditch 73 and the natural meandering course of Cedar Creek. Local family and community history is preserved in several burial grounds, including Oakland Cem near the town center, and the more isolated Cedar Cem and Cory Grove Cem situated among the section lines. The map captures the highly organized section-road grid, with named thoroughfares like Voss Ave and Union Ave facilitating movement across the fertile plains between Sac City and the neighboring county lines.
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1954 · Fort Dodge
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1957 · Fort Dodge
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1958 · Fort Dodge
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1979 · Fonda
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1979 · Newell West
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1979 · Newell East
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1980 · Lytton
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1980 · Sac City East
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1980 · Grant City
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1980 · Yetter
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