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Hawthorne is an unincorporated community, located in the town of Hawthorne, Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States. County Road B serves as a main route in the community. U.S. Highway 53 is nearby. The community is located 7.5 miles west of Lake Nebagamon; and 22 miles southeast of the city of Superior. [2] Hawthorne has a post office with ...
Hawthorne is a town in Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,045 at the 2000 census. The population was 1,045 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Dobie , Hawthorne , Hillcrest , and Hines are located in the town.
The Florence County Courthouse and Jail, built in 1889, is an historic complex of governmental buildings located at 501 Lake Street in Florence, Wisconsin. Designed by architect James E. Clancy of Antigo in the Romanesque style, it was built of brick with local sandstone and blue limestone trim and terra cotta roofs. The courthouse cost $13,000 ...
Frost Woods began as an extension of the city of Madison, Wisconsin, and is located on the southeast shore of one of the lakes that the city is built around. In 1911, Ray S. and Theo P. Owen built their Craftsman-style house at 5805 Winnequah Road, designed by James and Edward Law, of Madison. Owen was a professor at the University of Wisconsin ...
Havenwoods State Forest is a 237-acre (960,000 m 2) property managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources within the city limits of Milwaukee. The forest was created to provide an urban green space and environmental education center. The land includes grasslands, woods, wetlands, Lincoln Creek, an urban arboretum, and education gardens.
Located in far northwestern Wisconsin, the district comprises most of St. Croix County along with parts of western Dunn County and northeast Pierce County. It includes the cities of New Richmond and Glenwood City, and the villages of Baldwin, Deer Park, Elmwood, Hammond, Knapp, Roberts, Somerset, Spring Valley, Star Prairie, Wilson, and ...
Douglas County, named after Illinois Senator Stephen A. Douglas, [3] [4] was established on February 8, 1854, from the larger La Pointe County, Wisconsin, and the City of Superior was immediately selected as the county seat. [5] In Wisconsin's 1952 U.S. Senate primary, Douglas County was one of two counties (out of 71 in the state at the time ...
Abraham's Woods is a 40-acre (16 ha) forest in Green County, Wisconsin owned by the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was designated a Wisconsin State Natural Area in 1961 and a National Natural Landmark in 1973.