
Waterville serves as the focal point of this late-1960s survey, situated upon the expansive Waterville Plateau. The town’s grid is clearly defined, featuring local landmarks such as the Fairgrounds and the Waterville Airport to the east. The landscape is characterized by deep incisions like Pine Canyon, Greens Canyon, and Browns Canyon that cut through the plateau's elevation. For those tracing the evolution of regional infrastructure, the presence of an Old Railroad Grade winding south from the town toward Kummer Draw indicates a shift in the local transportation network. Notable local history sites include the Cemeteries and a Mausoleum located just east of the main settlement, while the surrounding terrain is dotted with several water management features like Well sites and a Standpipe Hill to the south.
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