
Sheyenne National Grassland dominates the northern landscape of this Richland County survey, showing a complex terrain of sandy depressions and ridges typical of the ancient Sheyenne Delta. The town of Wyndmere is situated in the southeastern corner, serving as a focal point for the surrounding agricultural townships of Danton and Wyndmere. The map captures a transition between protected federal grasslands and the intensive agriculture of the Red River Valley, evidenced by scattered Silos and the Ponderosa Ranch. A notable cultural landmark is the Drive-in Theater located just south of the Wyndmere settlement. Water resources are marked by numerous flowing wells and the meandering path of Elk Creek, while the Eighth Standard Parallel North provides a primary surveying boundary across the central plains.
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