
Traskwood and Haskell anchor the rail-driven landscape of central Arkansas in the early 1960s, a period where traditional rural life intersects with modern infrastructure. The Chicago Rock Island and Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroads dominate the eastern corridors, while to the west, a major highway is labeled as Under Construction. This transitional moment captures a landscape of small communities defined by their local institutions, such as the Gifford Sch and a cluster of country churches including Zion Hill Ch and Holy Ridge Ch. Natural water features like Tenmile Creek and Francois Creek wind through the terrain, which is dotted with Gravel Pits reflecting the local extraction industry. The map provides a detailed view of the County Library and a Fish Hatchery near the Saline County line.
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