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Active Mobile Home Parks for All Counties (ACT = Active MH Parks) Limited Park Information - Agent Licensed Mobile Home Parks for All Counties (OTH = Agent Licensed) Park License Status Park Id Park Name Park Address1 Park Address2 Park City Park Zip County Park Phone Number of Sites Owner Name State Code Limited Park Informantion - Active Mobile Home Parks for all Counties (ACT = Active MH Parks) Limited Park Information - Agent Licensed Mobile Home Parks for All Counties (OTH = Agent Licensed) 61440 ALLENS MOBILE PARK HWY 13 ADAMS WI 53910 ADAMS 4 ALLEN LOUISE C (608) 339- 60417 BEAVERS MOBILE HOME PARK 2406 HWY 13 LOT 1 ADAMS WI 53910 ADAMS 11 ROBERT & BETTY TORSTENSON ACT 6493 CASTLE ROCK LAKE MOTEL/MH & RV (608) 339- 60415 2301 CO HWY Z FRIENDSHIP WI 53934 ADAMS 21 TERRENCE & PATRICIA BYRON ACT PARK 3533 60962 CLZ 1937 CUMBERLAND ARKDALE WI 54613 ADAMS 3 CLELAND CLIFF LINDBERG C C (815) 463- 99025 DELLS HYDEAWAY 3772 - 9TH AVE WISCONSIN DELLS WI 53965 ADAMS 8 DOMINIC & LORI SIRIANN ACT 0750 (608) 586- 192 DRISCOLL'S MOBILE HOME PARK 3085 W 10TH DR GRAND MARSH WI 53936 ADAMS 16 DAMON DRISCOLL act 5500 (608) 339- 23 EDGEWOOD MOBILE ESTATES 1154 EDGEWOOD DR ADAMS WI 539109739 ADAMS 45 RAY FOSTER & MARIE FOSTER act 3717 (608) 339- 61540 FOSTERS MOBILE HOME PARK 2380 HWY 13 ADAMS WI 53910 ADAMS 25 RAY & MARIE FOSTER ACT 3717 60903 MOBILE HOME PARK TOWNSHIP OF EASTON ADAMS WI 53910 ADAMS 2 GAMROTH FRED C (715) 424- 82 OAKWOOD 1752 E COUNTY ROAD Z ARKDALE WI 54613 ADAMS 12 EDWARDLAWRENCE LLC act 1500 (608) 432- 99013 PRESTON PINES 1814 STATE ROAD 13 FRIENDSHIP WI 53934 ADAMS 19 NORTHRIDGE PROPERTIES LLC ACT 2848 (608) 339- 99029 RABL'S PINEQUILIZER PARK 1026 Cty Rd M, Lot 44 Adams WI 53910 ADAMS 42 NORMAN E RABL PND 6472 (608) 564- 54 TIN CITY MOBILE HOME PARK RT 1 1103 CO TRK C ARKDALE WI 54613 ADAMS 8 SHIRLEY ANDERSEN ACT 7832 (608) 339- 60787 WESTWIND ESTATES II 1870 COUNTY ROAD F FRIENDSHIP WI 53934 ADAMS 99 CRYSTAL A HILLER ACT 4158 WHITE CREEK MOBILE HOME (608) 339- 61519 1443 EVERGREEN AVE ADAMS WI 53910 ADAMS 48 DALE DOLATA & ANTONIA DOLATA ACT ESTATES 6713 (608) 254- 99014 WHITE PINE RIDGE ESTATES LLC 899 COUNTY ROAD K WISCONSIN DELLS WI 54829 ADAMS 10 DIANNE HICKEY LT3 7010 HILLSIDE TERRACE RESIDENTIAL (414) 242- 60650 512 W ROAD BUTTERNUT WI 54514 ASHLAND 4 SCOTT NEDA H & OTH PARK 3354 HILLSIDE TERRACE RESIDENTIAL (715) 769- 164 532 MICHIGAN ST BUTTERNUT WI 54514 ASHLAND 8 VILLAGE OF BUTTERNUT OTH PARK 3113 (715) 274- 61459 JOKINENS POND E ROSA O POND E ROSA LANE MELLEN WI 54546 ASHLAND 21 PAUL A JOKINEN OTH 7044 (715) 682- FERNCO DEV LTD; LENCO DEV LTD; 60395 KENWOOD TERRACE 1601 CARY ST ASHLAND WI 54806 ASHLAND 106 OTH 5359 NORCO DEV (715) 682- 60624 MARENGO TERRACE LLC POYNETTE ST & HWY 13 MARENGO WI 54855 ASHLAND 12 MARENGO TERRACE LLC OTH 8811 (715) 682- 60834 MARENGO TERRACE LLC - 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Active Mobile Home Parks for all Counties (ACT = Active MH Parks) Limited Park Information - Agent Licensed Mobile Home Parks for All Counties (OTH = Agent Licensed) (715) 779- 60086 BODINS TRAILER PARK 209 WILSON AVE BAYFIELD WI 54814 BAYFIELD 4 BODINS INC C 3301 (715) 779- 60392 COMPTONS M H PARK HWY 13 S HWY J STAR RT BOX 9 BAYFIELD WI 54814 BAYFIELD 23 WILLIAM COMPTON act 5406 (715) 372- 60956 FLYING EAGLE RESORT, INC 61925 BASSWOOD RD IRON RIVER WI 54847 BAYFIELD 3 FLYING EAGLE RESORT ACT 4615 60672 GREEN ACRES TNSHP OF NAMAKAGON CABLE WI 54821 BAYFIELD 5 JUNEK JOE OTH 60668 JACK PINE ACRES OLD D OFF C T M EAST CABLE WI 54821 BAYFIELD 24 PETER SPINDLER AGENT C (715) 795- 60178 MARSHALLS MOBILE HOME PARK HWY 27 AT TOWN RD SOLON SPRINGS WI 54873 BAYFIELD 23 SHARON WRIGHT & MIKE MARSHALL ACT 3022 NORWAY CAMPGROUND & TRAILER 60621 JCT HWY 2 & 63 ASHLAND WI 54806 BAYFIELD 9 FRANK A PAGAC ACT COURT 60649 SANDERS MOB HOME PK BOX 705 WILSON ST BAYFIELD WI 54814 BAYFIELD 8 SANDERS DONALD P C 60297 SECHENS MOB PARK RT 2 JCT US 2 & 63 MASON WI 54856 BAYFIELD 1 HEBERT JIM C 60058 SER INC MOBILE HOME PARK WILSON AVE & THIRD ST BAYFIELD WI 54814 BAYFIELD 8 SER INC C (715) 373- 60122 WASHBURN MOB HOME PK BET 8 & 9TH AVE WEST 3 & 4TH STREETS W WASHBURN WI 54891 BAYFIELD 22 PEARSON DAVID S & RAELYN C 2661 (920) 490- 60564 6084693402 MOBILE HOMES 1400 N BAIRD /1120 ELIZABETH PO BOX 928 GREEN BAY WI 543050928 BROWN 204 NORTH BAIRD MOBILE HOMES ACT 4344 (630) 469- 60613 A V TERRACE GARDENS UNIT #1 1226 N. 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