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13470 County Highway M
Cable
,
Wisconsin 54821
715-798-3890
Handicap accessibleOpen year roundTravel green
A must for every visitor is the Cable Natural History Museum, with wildlife displays, including birds of prey, songbirds, mammasl and insects. The Museum has a regular summer lecture and field trip series. Many special workshops and outdoor programs offer natural history and science education for all ages. For more information and identification of trees, plants or wildlife, stop by the Museum and visit with a staff naturalist. Kids love this place!
52440 Eastern Ave
Drummond
,
Wisconsin 54832
715-739-6669
Handicap accessible
The Drummond Area School District is located in the heart of the Chequamegon National Forest serving the towns of Barnes, Cable, Delta, Drummond, Grand View, Kelly, Lincoln, Mason, Namakagon, Highland and the Village of Mason. Covering a geographic area of 720 square miles, the district serves 396 students from four-year-old kindergarten through grade 12. The district is proud of the accomplishments of the students with each of the three schools, elementary, middle and high being recognized multiple times for high academic achievement as Wisconsin Promise Schools of Recognition. The district offers an array of courses through traditional settings, fiber optics and online.
13450 Co Hwy M
Cable
,
Wisconsin 54821
715-798-3189
WiFiHandicap accessibleOpen year round
The Forest Lodge Library, a joint public library of the Cable and Namakagon communities, is housed in a rustic log cabin constructed in 1925 of timber lumbered and milled off the shores of Lake Namakagon. It may look like an exhibit in an historical park, but it’s got wireless internet access, public access computers and all the latest books and movies as well as a wide selection of popular magazines. Visitors are very welcome, and shouldn’t miss this local gem where the future resides in the past.
13405 Spruce Street
Cable
,
Wisconsin 54821
715-798-5070
Handicap accessible
Our mission is to preserve and educate the public about the history of the Cable and Namakagon areas.