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According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 14.62 square miles (37.87 km 2 ); 14.53 square miles (37.63 km 2 ) is land and 0.09 square miles (0.23 km 2 ) is water. The oldest part of the city (including the downtown area) is located on a low-lying area on the eastern bank of the Straight River , extending towards the south from Maple Creek . The city has grown in all directions, and now lies on both sides of the river, as well as above the ridge north of Maple Creek. Significant growth in recent years has occurred to the northeast, where homes have been built along the ravine of Maple Creek as well as alongside Brooktree Golf Course, to the north, and to the southeast. Geographical landmarks of note include Kaplan's Woods, a hardwood nature preserve on the southern border of the city, Cinder Hill , a steep 60 foot hill on Linn Avenue overlooking downtown that is used by local athletes for training, the Straight River dam, originally used to power a mill and now reconstructed to include a fish ladder, and the Forest Hill Cemetery, an old wooded cemetery on the ridge to the north of Maple Creek that marks the boundary between the oldest parts of the city and more recent developments.