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ACIRA NETWORK

OJIBWA-USA

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ACIRA NETWORK
Company Title: Shell Lake Wisconsin 
Company Description: shell lake community web site 
Keywords to Search: art,culture,event,jazz,music,theater,stage,bayfield,birchwood,duluth,hayward,shell lake,solon springs,spooner,rice lake,turtle lake,washburn,washburn county,wisconsin 
Company Address: 6061 S Cty Rd E,OJIBWA,WI,USA 
ZIP Code:
Postal Code:
54862 
Telephone Number: 7154684777 (+1-715-468-4777) 
Fax Number: 7154684777 (+1-715-468-4777) 
Website:
shell-lake. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
737904 
USA SIC Description:
Computers 
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