
The Southern Pacific railroad network defines the agricultural and civic landscape of this 1950s interior valley region. Woodland serves as the dominant hub, featuring a dense grid including the High School and Dingle School, while smaller peripheral settlements like Yolo and Madison anchor the outlying ranching and farming operations. The terrain is marked by a complex hydrological system of sloughs and creeks, most notably Cache Creek and Willow Slough, which support the intensive irrigation indicated by numerous pump stations and canal lines.
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