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Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest: Iron, Vilas and Oneida: 223,283 acres (903 km 2) 1925: Numerous lakes and streams: Peshtigo River State Forest: Marinette and Oconto: 9,200 acres (37.2 km 2) 2001: Peshtigo River: Pike Lake Unit, Kettle Moraine State Forest: Washington: 678 acres (2.74 km 2) 1960: Pike Lake: Point Beach State ...
1,236 sq mi (3,200 km 2) • Land: ... Forest County – east; ... Oneida County map from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Oneida County, Wisconsin; Rhestr o Siroedd Wisconsin; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Liste der Countys in Wisconsin; Oneida County (Wisconsin) Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Oneida County (Wisconsin) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Condado de Oneida (Wisconsin) Categoría:Condado de Oneida (Wisconsin) Usage on et.wikipedia.org
Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport (KRHI) serves Rhinelander and the surrounding Oneida County communities with both scheduled commercial jet service and general aviation services. Located two miles west of the city, the airport handles about 24,958 operations per year, with around 88% general aviation, 6% scheduled commercial air service, and 6 ...
719.55 sq mi (1,864 km 2) Forest County: 041: Crandon: 1885: Langlade and Oconto Counties: Forest which covered the area when it was settled 9,325: 1,014.07 sq mi (2,626 km 2) Grant County: 043: Lancaster: 1837: Iowa County: Probably a trader named Grant who made contact with area natives in 1810 but about whom little else is known 51,409: ...
Between WIS 30 and US 151, the highway is crossed by a railroad track at the surface. US 51 passes Madison Area Technical College and Dane County Regional Airport before going under the Interstate. [2] North of Madison, US 51 parallels the Interstate on the east side passing through De Forest, Leeds, North Leeds, Poynette and Portage.
Large mammals documented in the region include species such as white-tailed deer, wolves, moose, black bear, and elk, which were recently reintroduced to Wisconsin's Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Gogebic County and neighboring Iron County, across the state line in Wisconsin, are heavily promoted during the ski season as "Big Snow Country".