Wisconsin Historical Features: Populated Places

Historical Featuresare physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

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Name County USGS Topo Map
Adams Center Adams Adams
Anchorage Buffalo Cream
Army Lake Walworth East Troy
Ashford Richland Richland Center
Bohri Buffalo Dodge
Catfish Dane Waunakee
Charter Oak Mills Jackson Black River Falls
Coolidge Price Priest Lake
Cortland Trempealeau Dodge
Corwin Richland Valton
Darwin Dane De Forest
Dell Prairie Adams Big Spring
Fellows Rock Footville
Fordham Adams Grand Marsh
Granite City Waupaca Marion
Granite Quarry Waupaca Ogdensburg
Harmon Washburn Stanberry West
Hatton Waupaca Weyauwega
Henrietta Richland Yuba
High Cliff Calumet Sherwood
Kaiser Price Butternut Lake
Keith Forest Crandon
Kurth Clark Granton
Lake Emily Portage Amherst
Lake Owen Bayfield Drummond
Lakeview La Crosse Holmen
Little Wolf Waupaca Manawa
Manson Oneida Heafford Junction
Marble Waupaca Clintonville South
Mayhews Walworth East Troy
McGrew Richland Gillingham
Mill Creek Richland Sabin
Moe Settlement Columbia Lewiston
Nelsonville Eau Claire Mondovi NE
New Chester Adams Brooks
New City Trempealeau Independence
New Rome Adams Arkdale NE
Nowell Waupaca Northport
Oak Grove Eau Claire Mondovi NE
Old Tyrone Dunn Meridean
Perote Menominee Perote Lake
Petersville Waupaca Iola
Pilot Knob Adams Westfield West
Pine Creek Trempealeau Winona East
Quincy Adams Dellwood
Roche a Cri Adams Roche A Cri
Rodney Waushara Neshkoro
Rogneys Jackson North Bend NE
Savoy Buffalo Ella
Shady Side Walworth Lake Geneva
Springbluff Adams Grand Marsh
Springdale Buffalo Tarrant
Staadts Marathon Stratford
Stettin Marathon Marathon
Sunset Point La Crosse Holmen
Syene Dane Madison West
Trow Clark Merrillan
Welch Point Dunn Arkansaw
Williamsburg Trempealeau Independence
Worden Clark Stanley
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