Image: Hall Raynor Stopping Place
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Description: The Hall-Raynor Stopping Place, near Ojibwa in northern Wisconsin, was built around 1874 as a log tavern on the old Chippewa Trail stage line, over which men and supplies were hauled into the pineries during logging days. In 1979 the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Title: Hall Raynor Stopping Place
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Author: Jeff the quiet
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