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Central Wisconsin Part 4
Jump River   
Population: 52 Jump River is a town in Taylor County. Trivia:  In 2007 an area in the southeast corner was designated the Bear Creek Hemlocks State Natural Area. Among a variety of flora, it contains two stands of old-growth hemlock.  
Lily  
Population: 535     Lily is an unincorporated community in Langlade County. Trivia: The Wisconsin Central Ltd Railroad (Formerly Soo Line) ran a line through Lily up until 2001 when the tracks were ripped up. The railroad grade is now the Wolf River State Trail.  
Loyal     
Population: 1261 Loyal is a city in Clark County. Trivia: Loyal's biggest event is the Loyal Corn Festival.     Lublin     
Population: 105   Lublin is a village in Taylor County. Trivia: The village is named after the city of Lublin in southeast Poland. Marvin Durski, a Chicago land agent who sold real estate in the area, came from that Polish city.     Marshfield    
Population: 19118 Marshfield is a city in Wood County and Marathon County. Trivia: The World's Largest Round Barn is a name of the red fairground barn in Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States. Originally built in 1916, the barn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Central Wisconsin State Fair Round Barn in 1997.   Don't forget to comment, like, and follow On Wisconsin! if you haven't already!