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New Glarus, Wisconsin Coordinates 42°48′51″N 89°38′17″W / 42.81417°N 89.63806°W / 42.81417; -89.63806 ( New Glarus Public School and High
The largest employers in New Glarus are Link Snacks, Inc., which makes Jack Link’s Beef Jerky (100–249), the New Glarus School District (100–249), New Glarus Home (100–249), New Glarus Brewing Company (50–99), New Glarus Hotel & Landhaus (50–99), and Bank of New Glarus (50–99).
Monticello co-ops with the New Glarus School District in the sports of Cross Country, Football, and wrestling, which includes Belleville. For these co-op sports they compete in the Capital Conference South, which includes Marshall, Cambridge, Wisconsin Heights, Waterloo, Belleville, and New Glarus High Schools. Boys Basketball
New Glarus may refer to: New Glarus, Wisconsin, a village in Green County, Wisconsin; New Glarus (town), Wisconsin, a town in Green County, Wisconsin; New Glarus Brewing Company, a brewing company located in New Glarus; New Glarus Town Hall, the town hall of New Glarus, registered to the National Register of Historic Places
The building was also used for potlucks, dances and by the school. [4] The hall is on the NRHP because it is a "superb example of a late 19th century rural town hall building" and because of its role in the social life of New Glarus, in that the second floor hosted many community groups in addition to the UAOW. [4]
The School District of New Berlin is a school district in New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States. Schools. Elmwood Elementary; Orchard Lane Elementary;
In 1884 the Town of New Glarus had 18 cheese factories. New Glarus offered $20,000 to the Milwaukee Road to build a track to town, but the railroad wanted a $40,000 contribution for that favor. [3] In 1886, the Chicago, Madison and Northern Railroad started building a competing line which missed New Glarus by four miles. Concerned about the ...
The Ice Age Trail is a National Scenic Trail stretching 1,200 miles (1,900 km) in the state of Wisconsin in the United States. [1] [2] The trail is administered by the National Park Service, [3] and is constructed and maintained by private and public agencies including the Ice Age Trail Alliance, a non-profit and member-volunteer based organization with local chapters. [4]