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Blaney Park is an example of old logging town that lives on in transmuted form. Located twelve miles south of the Seney National Wildlife Refuge on M-77, it began as the company town of a logging company based in Chicago. In 1909 the townsite and some 33,000 acres were acquired by the Wisconsin Land and Lumber Company, inventors of the machinery that first produced tongue-and-groove flooring. Hunting and fishing in the backcountry is its big attraction.
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