The Town of Washburn, located in Bayfield County, Wisconsin, is a progressive rural community with a population of 560. Situated along Highway 13, it offers convenient access to the neighboring cities of Washburn and Ashland, as well as recreational opportunities near Lake Superior and Chequamegon Bay.
With its primarily residential and agricultural character, the town enjoys a close proximity to larger communities, providing access to excellent schools, churches, medical facilities, shopping, services, and fine dining. Established in 1884, the town was likely named after Cadwaller C. Washburn, the former governor of Wisconsin and founder of Gold Medal Flour. Today, the Town of Washburn continues to thrive as a welcoming and vibrant community.
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