
Plum City serves as the primary hub in this corner of Pierce County, where the village is framed by the deep incisions of Rush Coulee and Plum Creek. The geography is defined by a dendritic network of coulees and high ridges, including Hammond Hill and Tuttle Hill, which have historically dictated the placement of roads and farmsteads. To the north, the settlement of Rock Elm sits near the headwaters of Rock Elm Cr, while the crossroads of Exile and the high ground of Maple Ridge mark the eastern reaches near the Dunn and Pepin County lines.
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