
The village of Prentice serves as a focal point in this mid-1980s look at northern Wisconsin, where the timber and wetland geography remains central to the landscape. To the north, Cranberry Lake and the adjacent Cranberry Bog illustrate the specialized agriculture and natural hydrology of the area, while the South Fork Jump River meanders through the central terrain. Small rural clusters like Worcester and Hackett are visible, tied together by a network of local routes including Bennett Road and Mail Route Road.
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