Dunn County is located in the State of Wisconsin. It took its name from State Senator Charles Dunn. It covers an area of 864 sq mi. Founded in the year of 1854; the county is home to 39K people with an amalgamation of White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others. As of the latest census report, there are more than 14K households and 9,200 family units based in this county. Menomonie is the county seat and the largest city.
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