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, Wisconsin in Green County

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

1. New Glarus is a small village with a population of 2,172 as of the 2020 census.

2. It is known as "America's Little Switzerland" due to its Swiss-style architecture and culture.

3. It is home to the New Glarus Brewing Company, one of the most popular craft breweries in the United States.

4. The village is located in the heart of Wisconsin's dairy country and is surrounded by rolling hills and lush green pastures.

5. The village hosts an annual Swiss Village Fest each summer, which features traditional Swiss music, food, and dancing.

6. New Glarus is home to several historic sites, including the New Glarus Hotel, built in 1845, and the New Glarus Public Library, built in 1891.

7. The village also boasts several parks, including the New Glarus Woods State Park, which offers camping, fishing, hiking, and other outdoor activities.