Carter, Wisconsin facts for kids
Carter is a name that refers to two small places in the state of Wisconsin, United States. These places are not official towns or cities with their own governments. Instead, they are known as unincorporated communities. This means they are groups of homes and businesses that are part of a larger county, but they don't have their own separate local government like a city or village would.
Where are the Carter Communities?
There are two places named Carter in Wisconsin:
Carter in Forest County
This community is located in Forest County, Wisconsin. It's a quiet area, often surrounded by nature, which is common for unincorporated communities in rural parts of Wisconsin.
Carter in Iron County
The other community named Carter is found in Iron County, Wisconsin. Like its namesake in Forest County, this Carter is also an unincorporated community, meaning it's a small settlement without its own local government.