Polk County |
Polk County is located in northwest Wisconsin. Originally part of the Northwest Territory, Polk County was created in 1853 from St. Croix County. The county was named in honor of President James K. Polk, our 11th President.
The county seat is Balsam Lake.
Population: 43,270 (2003 estimate) Land Area: 917 square miles
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Alden, Town of Apple River, Town of Balsam Lake, Town of Beaver, Town of Black Brook, Town of Bone Lake, Town of Clam Falls, Town of Clayton, Town of Clayton, Village of Clear Lake, Town of Clear Lake, Village of Dresser, Village of Eureka, Town of Farmington, Town of Garfield, Town of Georgetown, Town of Johnstown, Town of Laketown, Town of Lincoln, Town of Lorain, Town of Luck, Town of Luck, Village of McKinley, Town of Milltown, Town of Milltown, Village of Osceola, Town of Osceola, Village of St. Croix Falls, Town of Sterling, Town of Turtle Lake, Village of (Part in Polk County; primarily in Barron County) West Sweden, Town of
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