Badger, Wisconsin
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Badger is an
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in the town of
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in Portage County,
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Geography

Badger is located in central Wisconsin approximately eight miles southeast of Amherst and approximately six miles southwest of Waupaca. Badger is approximately four miles northeast of the
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of Blaine, and borders Hartman Creek State Park.Hartman Creek State Park
(Lat: 44° 20' 11.7", Lon: -89° 14' 20.3)


History

Badger was once a stop-over on the trail between Waupaca and Plover Portage (modern
Plover Plovers ( , ) are a widely distributed group of wading birds belonging to the subfamily Charadriinae. Description There are about 66 species in the subfamily, most of them called "plover" or "dotterel". The closely related lapwing subf ...
) on what is today State Road 54. Badger was the seat for the town of Lanark, including at one time bearing a post office around 1870–1901 with the same name. Badger had several bars in its proximity. Today, the garage and town hall for Lanark is located two miles to the east, near the intersection of State Road 54 and County Road TT. Badger no longer has its own post office, but several bars remain in the area.


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External links


Profile from the Portage County Historical Society

University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point's Archives of Belmont Township, Wisconsin
Unincorporated communities in Wisconsin Unincorporated communities in Portage County, Wisconsin {{PortageCountyWI-geo-stub