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  1. Come celebrate and remember the first settlers of New Glarus at a special ecumenical service held at the replica settler's church on the museum grounds. Free admission!

  2. New Glarus is a village in Green County, Wisconsin, United States at the intersection of Wisconsin Highways 69 and 39. It has a population of 2,266 according to the 2020 census. [2] The village, and the town that surrounds it, were named after the canton of Glarus in eastern Switzerland. [6]

  3. Welcome to America's Little Switzerland, in New Glarus, Wisconsin! Our charming village offers unique boutiques, museums, a wide range of restaurants, as well as wineries and the famous brewery.

  4. New Glarus was established as a Swiss Colony in 1845 and incorporated as a Village in 1901. The Village has retained its Swiss charm with Alpine-style architecture, ethnic festivals and Swiss delicacies. The Village is located in beautiful Green County in south central Wisconsin.

  5. New Glarus. Cow Parade. Can You Find Them All? Start Now. New Glarus Mural. The 2nd Street mural celebrates New Glarus’ Swiss heritage and unique features. Learn More. New Glarus Woods State Park. Enjoy a Mix of Rolling Hills, Forest & Prairie. Website. Sugar River State Trail. Bike or Hike this 24-mile Rails to Trail. WEBSITE. Sugar River Valley.

  6. With small town friendliness and enthusiasm, New Glarus is proud to share its Swiss heritage, its chalet-style architecture, its two fine museums, its famous ethnic festivals, and a wealth of specialty shops and restaurants serving savory Swiss food.

  7. Sep 15, 2023 · From savoring Swiss-inspired cuisine, exploring artisan shops, or hiking breathtaking trails, there are many things to do in New Glarus that showcase its unique charm. Tucked away in Green County, New Glarus is more than just a village.

  8. Jan 17, 2022 · In Wisconsin's Little Switzerland, New Glarus hangs onto a colorful heritage. © Beth Gauper. The bakery, chocolate shop and Swiss restaurants are all on the same block of downtown New Glarus. In a verdant little glen in southwest Wisconsin, the 13th century makes a reprise appearance every year.

  9. New Glarus. Settled in 1845 by Swiss immigrants, this picturesque community in southern Wisconsin is a showcase of Swiss heritage, architecture, customs and cuisine. Visit their craft brewery for a tour and to try one of their award-winning brews or join in for Oktoberfest and other community events throughout the year.

  10. For a trip that will transport you and your crew straight to the Swiss Alps, look no further than New Glarus in southern Wisconsin. Known as “America’s Little Switzerland,” this city was founded by Swiss pioneers over 150 years ago and has since become a lively hub of authentic Swiss heritage and culture.

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