
The town of Wallace serves as the hub of this prairie landscape in the early 1970s, situated at the intersection of local roads and the Chicago and North Western railroad line. The surrounding terrain is defined by a series of shallow glacial lakes and wetlands, including Grass Lake, Kings Lake, and Warner Lake. This abundance of surface water makes the region a critical sanctuary for wildlife, as evidenced by the dense network of protected lands such as the National Waterfowl Production Area and numerous state-managed shooting grounds like the Elmore State Public Shooting Area.
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