is a Northwestern Wisconsin town about 67 miles
northeast of St Paul, MN. Served by State 35 & 48.
Many years ago this area
was known only to the Chippewa Indians, who called it Pic-o-nock-akonk,
which is believed to mean "butternut" because of the abundance of
butternut trees in the region.
Among many area events
are Lucky Days in July, the Luck Winter Carnival in February, a Fall
Festival with music, food and activities, the Milltown Pumpkin Fest
and more.
The next
time you're in Luck or in the area, make
it point to stop at our
United Country office. We
can show you a wide range of residential,
rural, waterfront or business properties to fit your
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Luck Wisconsin is located in the
heart of the great western Wisconsin wetlands, with many lakes
and thousands of acres of public woodlands nearby. It
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