
The Gulf Colorado and Santa Fe railroad corridor anchors this 1960s study of north-central Denton County, connecting the established town of Sanger with the smaller community of Krum to the south. The landscape is defined by the winding course of Clear Creek and its many tributaries, including Duck Creek and Moores Branch, which separate the rolling ranch lands and agricultural fields. Regional energy and resource extraction are evident through the Sanger Oil Field and Bolivar Oil Field, alongside numerous Gravel Pits scattered near the creek beds.
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