
Williston stands as the regional hub at the confluence of the Missouri River and the expanding waters of Lake Sakakawea during the early 1980s. This survey illustrates the intricate drainage system of the Missouri Plateau, defined by numerous coulees and sloughs such as Heidemann Coulee, Chinaman Coulee, and Jenny Anderson Slough. The landscape is a mix of agricultural sections and protected conservation zones, including the Little Missouri National Grassland and several state wildlife management areas like Trenton State Wildlife Management Area. Transport infrastructure is dominated by the Burlington Northern railroad and Sloulin International Airport, serving smaller outlying settlements such as Epping, Ray, and Trenton. This era shows the region balanced between its traditional rail-and-river geography and modern industrial development.
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