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  2. Eagle River, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle River flows through the city. Eagle River is a city in Vilas County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,628 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Vilas County. [6] Because of the many lakes in the area, the city is a popular vacation and retirement destination. The area contains many condominiums, seasonal vacation ...

  3. List of hospitals in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Ascension is one of the largest private healthcare systems in the United States, ranking second in the United States by number of hospitals as of 2019. [24] It was founded as a nonprofit Catholic system. [25] Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, subsidiary. Aspirus is a non-profit, community-directed health system based in Wausau, Wisconsin.

  4. Crandon, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Crandon is a city in Forest County, Wisconsin, United States; it is in the northeastern part of the state, about 100 miles (160 km) north of Green Bay. The population was 1,713 at the 2020 census. [2] It is the county seat of Forest County and is the only incorporated community in the county.

  5. List of counties in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Eagle River: 1893: Oneida County: William Vilas (1840–1908), officer in the Civil War United States Postmaster General (1885–88) United States Secretary of the Interior (1888–89) and Senator from Wisconsin (1891–97) 23,885: 856.60 sq mi (2,219 km 2) Walworth County: 127: Elkhorn: 1836: Milwaukee County: Reuben Hyde Walworth (1788–1867 ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Vilas County ...

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    Eagle River Stadium. June 24, 1994. ( #94000650) 4149 WI 70. 45°54′38″N 89°12′48″W. /  45.910556°N 89.213333°W  / 45.910556; -89.213333  ( Eagle River Stadium) Eagle River. Built in 1933 by local townspeople with a lamella truss dome on land donated by Charles F. Taylor, this was the first indoor hockey arena in Wisconsin.

  7. Eagle River (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle River is a tributary of the Wisconsin River in northeastern Wisconsin in the United States. Via the Wisconsin River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 181.7 square miles (470.6 km 2) in the state's Northern Highland region. The river flows for much of its length through a series of lakes; the ...

  8. Sunset Point (Eagle River, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    November 4, 1993. Sunset Point is a historic vacation estate on Catfish Lake in Eagle River, Wisconsin. Chicago gambler Mont Tennes bought land for the estate in 1921, and after several years of planning architects Rudolph Nedved and Elizabeth Kimball designed it in 1927. The French Normandy Style estate was built in 1928; a fire burned its ...

  9. Eagle River Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle River Stadium, which seats roughly 2,000 people, was designed by German immigrant architect and engineer Max Hanisch, Sr. and constructed by local volunteers and community residents. [1] Constructed mainly of wood in 1925, it is the first indoor hockey arena built in the state of Wisconsin. [2] The roof framing is a wooden lamella ...