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  2. Pembine, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pembine was part of the town of Amberg until April 14, 1914, when it was established as a separate town. The economy of Pembine was based on the logging industry, and the town declined after the Wisconsin and Michigan Railroad discontinued service in 1915.

  3. Pembine (CDP), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pembine is an unincorporated census-designated place in Marinette County, Wisconsin , in the town of Pembine. It is located on U.S. Route 141 and U.S. Route 8. It uses the Postal ZIP code 54156. [3] As of the 2010 census, its population is 193. [1]

  4. Pembine High School - Wikipedia

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    Pembine High School is a high school in the Town of Pembine, Wisconsin. The school is officially named Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine High School after the district to which it belongs. [ 1 ] Opened in 1903, the high school originally served the Pembine District, but later added other geographic areas.

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  6. Marinette County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Marinette County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 41,872. [1] Its county seat is Marinette. [2] Marinette County is part of the Marinette, WI–MI Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  7. Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The following year (1992), the E&LS mainline from Channing to Wells was taken out of service, with access to Escanaba retained via a new trackage rights agreement with the Wisconsin Central Railroad (now Canadian National Railroad), under which the E&LS was granted access their main line from Pembine, Wisconsin, to North Escanaba. [21]