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$ 17,900 MLS: 3607839 Address: LOT 4 White Pine Cirlce Avenue City: Clayton Twp, WI 54004 Property Type: Land COLDWELL BANKER 1ST CHOICE REA
$ 16,900 MLS: 3607856 Address: Lot 5 White Pine Cirlce City: Clayton Twp, WI 54004 Property Type: Land COLDWELL BANKER 1ST CHOICE REA
$ 15,900 MLS: 3607802 Address: Lot 2 White Pine Circle Avenue City: Clayton Twp, WI 54004 Property Type: Land COLDWELL BANKER 1ST CHOICE REA
$ 14,900 MLS: 3607616 Address: Lot 6 White Pine Circle Avenue City: Clayton Twp, WI 54004 Property Type: Land COLDWELL BANKER 1ST CHOICE REA
$ 12,900 MLS: 3607790 Address: Lot 1 White Pine Cirlce Avenue City: Clayton Twp, WI 54004 Property Type: Land COLDWELL BANKER 1ST CHOICE REA
$ 10,000 MLS: 4097912 Address: Lot 1 20th Street City: Clayton, WI 54004 Property Type: Land CENTURY 21 PREMIER GROUP NR
$ 10,000 MLS: 4138592 Address: Lot 2 20th Street City: Clayton, WI 54004 Property Type: Land CENTURY 21 PREMIER GROUP Clayton, WI InformationWhen one looks around the countryside surrounding the town of Clayton Wisconsin, it is not difficult to imagine that it got its start due to the very trees that engulf the landscape. Another boon to the logging and lumber industry which helped found the town of Clayton, was the fact that the railroad system ran through it, making the transporting of the milled timber easier and quicker than wagons had previously been able to do. After the lumbering era helped to establish Clayton, next came the immigrant families, mainly from the Scandinavian countries, Russia and Germany, who brought with them the present day continuing industry of dairy farming. It?s little wonder that one of Clayton?s best known nicknames from the 1960?s was the Blue Cheese Capital of the World.Located in Polk County, Clayton resides in the picturesque area of upper northwestern Wisconsin. Its population in the 2000 census was reported at 912 inhabitants and 507 of those residents reside in what is known as the village of Clayton. The quaintness of Clayton can be vividly imagined when one hears of some of the annual local events such as the Lutefisk dinner in October served at one of the town?s Lutheran churches, or the cabbage roll dinner served at another Lutheran congregation. There is also the annual Brew Fest held at the town?s Sportsmen Club and the Sollman Threshing Bee held in the harvesting month of August. For those thinking of moving to Clayton, the town is proud of its excellent educational program. There is an elementary school which consists of preschool through 4th grade. It was chosen as a Blue Ribbon School in 2006 and enrolls about 111 students. The middle school goes from grade five through grade eight with a bout 103 adolescents attending and the high school, with grades nine through twelve has an enrollment of just over 100 students. The small class sizes that result from these smaller numbers is every parent?s dream! Listing broker has attempted to offer accurate data, but buyers are advised to confirm all items.
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