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|map = <map lat="45" lon="-88" />
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  | lat= 45
|nw = -
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  | lon= -88
|n = -
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  | nw = [[Wakefield, Michigan|Wakefield]]
|ne = -
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  | n = [[Iron River, Michigan|Iron River]]
|w = [[Rhinelander, Wisconsin]]
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  | ne = [[Marquette, Michigan|Marquette]]
|e = [[Escanaba, Michigan|Escanaba]]
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  | w = [[Rhinelander, Wisconsin]]
|sw = [[Wausau, Wisconsin]]
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  | name = [[Iron Mountain, Michigan|Iron Mountain]]
|s = [[Appleton, Wisconsin]]
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  | e = [[Escanaba, Michigan|Escanaba]]
|se = [[Manitowoc, Wisconsin]]
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  | sw = [[Wausau, Wisconsin]]
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  | s = [[Appleton, Wisconsin]]
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  | se = [[Manitowoc, Wisconsin]]
 
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The city of Iron Mountain is the hub of the [http://irc.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?date={{LOCALYEAR}}-{{LOCALMONTH}}-{{LOCALDAY2}}&lat=45&long=-88&zoom=9&abs=-1 45, -87] [[graticule]], but the region covers mostly the area to the South and West.  This region is mostly a National Forest.
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The city of Iron Mountain is the hub of the {{Today's location|lat=45|lon=-88|text=45, -88}} [[graticule]], but the region covers mostly the area to the South and West.  This region is actually mostly in Wisconsin, but is also primarily a national forest.
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*[[2019-01-17 45 -88]] Graticule lost it's virginity on this day!
  
 
[[Category:Michigan]]
 
[[Category:Michigan]]
[[Category:Inactive Graticules]]
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[[Category:Wisconsin]]
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Latest revision as of 02:12, 19 June 2024

Wakefield Iron River Marquette
Rhinelander, Wisconsin Iron Mountain Escanaba
Wausau, Wisconsin Appleton, Wisconsin Manitowoc, Wisconsin

Today's location: not yet announced

The city of Iron Mountain is the hub of the 45, -88 graticule, but the region covers mostly the area to the South and West. This region is actually mostly in Wisconsin, but is also primarily a national forest.