Crandon
is situated in the southwest corner of Forest County. It has a population
of 2,133 and is the county seat. With four lakes within the city it
has year around recreational opportunities to enjoy. Fishing, boating,
swimming, hunting,
hiking,
snowmobiling, cross-country skiing as well as enjoying the scenic beauty
of the area makes Crandon an idea vacation spot. With events like World
Championship Off Road Races,
Brush
Run 101, Great
Northern Snocross Challenge, Figure 8 Barefoot Open, Kentuck
Day Crandon is known through out the country.
Crandon has manufacturing and service industry situated in the area
as well as logging, Casino and possible mining to provide employment
and economic opportunity.
Crandon
was the dream of Samuel Shaw an entrepreneur who acquired the property
in the 1880's with a vision of a city built between two hills and around
the four lakes that touch the city limits. It was part of Oconto County,
with the help of Major Frank P. Crandon the tax commissioner of the
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad they successfully lobbied the legislature
for the creation of Forest County in 1887. In 1902 Page and Landeck
Lumber Company built a Hugh sawmill on Clear Lake on Crandon's north
side, it later became known as Keith & Hiles Lumber Company. It
produced fruit boxes, wagon hubs, broom handles, shoe lasts, and lumber.
The town's population grew from 800 to over 2400 in just a few years.
In 1909 the city of Crandon was incorporated, a courthouse was started
in the center of the town, a high
school was built and the outlook for the town was good. In 1921 the
timber started to play out. In 1923 the big sawmill burnt down and was
never rebuilt but a small one was built by Forest Himes and he became
the biggest employer. Crandon still boast a good many logging companies,
has a healthy tourist industry and is experiencing growth in light industry.