Necedah Town Hall
The Town of Necedah, established in 1853, is located in Juneau County, Wisconsin, and is distinct from the Village of Necedah. Rich in natural resources, the area is characterized by the Yellow River and Petenwell Lake, the second-largest man-made lake in the state, providing ample recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
Historically significant, Necedah was named by the Chippewa tribe and became a bustling hub for the logging industry in the late 19th century, aided by the arrival of railroads. The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1939, further highlights the town's commitment to wildlife conservation and outdoor activities.
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