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, Wisconsin in Dodge County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Neosho.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Dodge county include:

Alderley,   Ashippun,   Astico,   Beaver Dam,   Brownsville,   Burnett,   Clyman,   Danville,   East Waupun,   Farmersville,   Fox Lake,   Herman Center,   Hochheim,   Horicon,   Huilsburg,   Hustisford,   Iron Ridge,   Juneau,   Kekoskee,   Knowles,   LeRoy,   Lebanon,   Leipsig,   Lomira,   Lost Lake,   Lowell,   Lyndon Dale,   Mayville,   Nasbro,   Neda,   North Lowell,   Oak Grove,   Old Ashippun,   Old Lebanon,   Reeseville,   Richwood,   Rolling Prairie,   Rubicon,   South Beaver Dam,   South Randolph,   Sugar Island,   Sunset Beach,   Theresa,   Theresa Station,   Woodland,  

 

Or have a look at other Wisconsin counties including:

Adams,   Ashland,   Barron,   Bayfield,   Brown,   Buffalo,   Burnett,   Calumet,   Chippewa,   Clark,   Columbia,   Crawford,   Dane,   Door,   Douglas,   Dunn,   Eau Claire,   Florence,   Fond du Lac,   Forest,   Grant,   Green,   Green Lake,   Iowa,   Iron,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Juneau,   Kenosha,   Kewaunee,   La Crosse,   Lafayette,   Langlade,   Lincoln,   Manitowoc,   Marathon,   Marinette,   Marquette,   Menominee,   Milwaukee,   Monroe,   Oconto,   Oneida,   Outagamie,   Ozaukee,   Pepin,   Pierce,   Polk,   Portage,   Price,   Racine,   Richland,   Rock,   Rusk,   Saint Croix,   Sauk,   Sawyer,   Shawano,   Sheboygan,   Taylor,   Trempealeau,   Vernon,   Vilas,   Walworth,   Washburn,   Washington,   Waukesha,   Waupaca,   Waushara,   Winnebago,   Wood,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Neosho, WI?
Then read on!

1. Neosho was founded in 1847 and is the oldest village in Dodge County.
2. Neosho is home to the oldest continuously operating post office in Wisconsin.
3. The village of Neosho is located on the Crawfish River, which is a popular spot for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking.
4. The village of Neosho hosts an annual "Neosho Days" celebration in August, featuring live music, food, and other activities.
5. Neosho is home to the historic Neosho Mill, which was built in 1855 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
6. Neosho is home to the only remaining covered bridge in Dodge County, which was built in 1876 and is still in use today.