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  2. Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin: County: Vilas: Government • Chairman: ... Manitowish Waters is a town in Vilas County, ... Climate data for Rest Lake, Wisconsin, 1991–2020 normals ...

  3. Manitowish Chain O Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Manitowish Chain O Lakes is a chain of lakes consisting of 10 lakes that includes: Rest Lake (809 acres), Stone Lake (139 acres), Fawn Lake (74 acres), Clear Lake (555 acres), Spider Lake (272 acres), Island Lake (1023 acres), Manitowish Lake (496 acres), Little Star Lake (245 acres), Wild Rice Lake (379 acres), and Alder Lake (274 acres).

  4. Manitowish Waters (community), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Manitowish Waters is an unincorporated community located in the town of Manitowish Waters in Vilas County, Wisconsin. Manitowish Waters is located near U.S. Route 51, 11.5 miles (18.5 km) north of Lac du Flambeau. It has a post office with ZIP code 54545. [2]

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

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    Manitowish Waters In 1910 Henry and Ruth Voss started a summer resort on Spider Lake with two Rustic-styled cabins and a larger main lodge which was also the Voss's summer home. After US-51 was built nearby around 1924, they added a Craftsman -styled main lodge, more cabins, a garage, diner, tavern and dance hall.

  6. Trout Lake (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    In middle of the 1700s, the Ojibwa established control of the Manitowish Waters area, including Trout Lake. [23] By 1783, the Ojibwa had gained the entire Lac du Flambeau region to the southwest of Trout Lake as part of their territory, and during this era maintained six main villages in the Manitowish Waters and Lac du Flambeau areas.

  7. Presque Isle, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The town is served by four Vilas County Trunk Highways. CTH W leads west and south through Winchester and Manitowish Waters to a connection with USH 51. CTH B runs east–west through the town and connects with M-64 about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the village of Presque Isle, to the east it connects with USH 45 and STH 32 at Land o' Lakes.

  8. Powell Marsh Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 32 In 1955, the Commissioner of Lands granted ownership of 3,125 acres within Manitowish Waters township land to the state of Wisconsin. [ 4 ] : 18 Early efforts to secure the integrity of the habitat resulted in the construction of various dikes and drainage ditches to allow for controlled burns to take place, which would create a more ...

  9. Vilas County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded white settler was a man named Ashman who established a trading post in Lac du Flambeau in 1818. [6]In the 1850s migrants from New England, primarily from Vermont and Connecticut, constructed wagon roads and trails through Vilas County including the Ontonagan Mail Trail and a military road from Fort Howard to Fort Wilkins in Copper Harbor, Michigan.