
Shelby serves as the focal point of this mid-1980s Toole County survey, situated at a major high-plains crossroads. The landscape is defined by the drainage of Willow Creek and its tributary, the West Fork Willow Creek, which cut through a terrain of numerous Alkali Flat formations and the prominent Mead Coulee. These features illustrate the arid, alkaline nature of the North-Central Montana plains and how topography dictated early settlement patterns.
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