Wood County |
Wood County is located in central Wisconsin and was created in 1856 from a then larger Portage County. It was named after Joseph Wood, a state legislator who introduced legislation to create Wood County and was one of founding citizens of the county.
The geographic center of the state is located in Wood County, about 9 miles southeast of Marshfield. The county seat is Wisconsin Rapids.
Population: 75,402 (2003 estimate) Land Area: 793 square miles
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