
The Platte River valley in Hall County defines this 1962 landscape, where the braided river channels create a complex system of islands and bypasses. The town of Wood River is the primary hub, situated north of the river at the junction of the Union Pacific railroad and the Lincoln Highway. The rural sections are heavily marked by localized infrastructure, including several one-room schools like School No 25, Woodland Sch, and School No 63, which reflect the distributed settlement patterns of the Nebraska prairie during the mid-20th century.
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