
Thedford serves as the central hub of this Sandhills landscape, situated along the valley of the Middle Loup River. The map shows a classic Nebraska rail-and-river town layout, where the community is gathered north of the water while the Hillcrest Cem is placed on higher ground to the south. Further south and east, the terrain transitions into the protected dunes of the Nebraska National Forest, illustrating the deliberate land management of this era. Civic life is well-documented through the presence of the Fairground and County Airport on the town's eastern edge. A small Foot Bridge crosses the river, suggesting the local connections between the town center and the surrounding hills during the mid-1980s.
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