
Wayne and Plymouth anchor this early 1950s survey, showing a landscape transitioning from agrarian foundations to suburban and industrial expansion. The rail lines of the New York Central and Chesapeake and Ohio intersect the terrain, serving established centers like Livonia and Stark while defining the development of the Norwayne district. This map documents a dense network of local education and civil life, with dozens of family-named schools and public institutions such as the Canton Center Sch, Walker Sch, and Wayne High Sch scattered across the Canton and Nankin townships.
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