
The Boyer River valley serves as a primary corridor for transportation and settlement in this late-1970s landscape. The town of Woodbine stands as the central hub, situated at the junction of the Chicago and North Western and Illinois Central Gulf railroads, illustrating the area's continued reliance on rail infrastructure for agricultural commerce. Beyond the town grid, the landscape is defined by the winding paths of Picayune Creek, Sixmile Creek, and Richardson Creek, which carve through the loess hills of Harrison County.
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