
Lake Lucerne and the surrounding woodlands of the Nicolet National Forest characterize this part of Forest County, recorded here in the early 21st century. The landscape is a network of water and local trails, featuring numerous glacial lakes such as Wabikon Lake, Riley Lake, and Dawson Lake. Near the center of the sheet, Sugarbush Hill rises as a prominent landmark north of the Potawatomi Tribal Cem, highlighting the indigenous heritage of the region. The map shows the eastern edges of Crandon, with roads like Lake Lucerne Dr and Co Hwy W providing access to the various waterfronts. This survey is particularly useful for identifying the complex system of forest roads and trails, including Potawatomi Trl and Mish Ko Swen Dr, which connect these isolated water bodies and wetlands.
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1939 · Crandon
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1939 · Laona
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1941 · Crandon
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1942 · Wabeno
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1942 · Pearson
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1946 · Laona
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1947 · Crandon
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1950 · Wabeno
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1950 · Lily
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1951 · Wabeno
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