
Union serves as the focal point of this mid-1960s landscape, situated where the Chicago and Rock Island Pacific railroad cuts through the terrain. The town's grid is clearly defined, including local landmarks like the Courthouse and Po, while the surrounding countryside is dotted with small agricultural settlements and religious centers such as Krakow and Jeffriesburg. The drainage pattern is dominated by the meandering Bourbeuse River and its numerous tributaries, including St Johns Creek and Flat Creek.
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