
Hiles and Argonne serve as the primary hubs in this section of the Nicolet National Forest, where the landscape is defined by the headwaters of several major waterways. The town of Hiles sits at the northern end of Pine Lake, adjacent to the Hiles Millpond, reflecting an era of lakeside settlement and local industry. To the southeast, the junction of Railroad Ave and Bailey Ave marks the center of Argonne, a community historically positioned at a rail intersection.
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1928 · Three Lakes
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1938 · Alvin
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1938 · Three Lakes
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1939 · Crandon
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1940 · Monico
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1941 · Crandon
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1945 · Three Lakes
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1946 · Alvin
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1947 · Crandon
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1950 · Monico
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