
Tulelake serves as the primary hub in this 1951 study of the Klamath Basin, situated where the Southern Pacific and Great Northern railroads converge. The landscape is dominated by the managed waters of Tule Lake Sump and The Frog Pond, which comprise the heart of the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge. This era of the basin's history is marked by significant land reclamation and settlement, with small communities like Stronghold, Newell, and Tuber lining the rail corridors.
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