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Dubbed the Limburger Express, the line remained open until March 30, 1972, when the Limburger Express made its final run ending 85 years of service to New Glarus. Today 24 miles of the abandoned railroad line from New Glarus to Brodhead, Wisconsin has become the Sugar River State Trail, which is enjoyed by bicycle, snowmobile, and outdoor ...
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 New Glarus Brewing Company is an American brewery founded in 1993. Located in New Glarus, Wisconsin, it is an independently owned craft brewery, whose products can only be found in Wisconsin. New Glarus Brewing Company is the 15th largest craft brewer and 25th largest overall brewing company in the United States, by sales volume. [1]
The north end of the trail is at a parking lot next to the New Glarus Depot on Railroad St. in downtown New Glarus The south end of the trail is on Decatur Rd. at the intersection with W. 3rd Av. in Brodhead ( 42°37′58″N 89°22′46″W / 42.63278°N 89.37944°W / 42.63278; -89.37944
New Glarus is a town in Green County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 943 at the 2000 census. The population was 943 at the 2000 census. The village of New Glarus is located within the town.
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The building was constructed for Edwin P. Barlow. Barlow had founded the annual festival commemorating Wilhelm Tell in New Glarus. The building serves as a museum of Swiss culture. It was added to the State and the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. [2]