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Wisconsin Railway was constructed due north of the present-day city of Spooner. Following that, the
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was 815.2 inhabitants per square mile (314.8/km). There were 1,302 housing units at an average density of 395.7 units per square mile (152.8 units/km). The racial makeup of the city was 95.1%
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1830:"The Story of the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad"
2207:"Veteran Announcer Is Emcee Of 'Wake Up And Smile'"
2213:. Tennessee, Jackson. January 13, 1946. p. 24
1812:Chicago and North Western Railway Company (1908).
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64:Location of Spooner in Washburn County, Wisconsin.
1984:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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1551:Attractions
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256:UTC−5
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2667:Categories
2591:Ghost town
2520:Stone Lake
2492:Stone Lake
2447:Frog Creek
2340:Shell Lake
2322:Shell Lake
1669:References
1626:Guy Benson
1610:volleyball
1486:As of the
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456:45°49′33″N
200:Population
114:91°53′28″W
111:45°49′33″N
2629:Footnotes
2457:Long Lake
2452:Gull Lake
2442:Evergreen
2417:Birchwood
2407:Bass Lake
2397:Barronett
2374:Birchwood
2217:April 20,
1910:April 23,
1793:cite book
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445:Geography
432:Halloween
309:Wisconsin
276:FIPS code
230:Time zone
153:Wisconsin
2576:Nobleton
2556:Chittamo
2487:Stinnett
2422:Brooklyn
2366:Villages
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1737:June 20,
1589:canoeing
1521:Hispanic
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909:Average
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280:55-75625
165:Washburn
2566:Lampson
2477:Spooner
2437:Crystal
2345:Spooner
2058:June 8,
2032:June 8,
2010:June 8,
1450:, 0.7%
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285:Website
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1177:Note
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