
The Saline County Courthouse stands as the central landmark of Wilber in this 2021 study, where the town’s grid meets the winding course of the Big Blue River. This landscape is defined by its deep agricultural and immigrant heritage, reflected in local landmarks such as the Wilber Czech Cem and Sunny Side Cem. To the south, the village of De Witt is situated near the junction of several waterways and the rail lines of E Railroad St and W Railroad St. The surrounding countryside is heavily marked by water management features, including the Wilber Reservoir Number 1, Schuerman Reservoir, and Bergmeier Reservoir Number 2, which dot the drainages of Turkey Creek and Clatonia Cr. This survey documents a rural Nebraska landscape where town life and vital water resources are closely intertwined.
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