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  2. Chalet of the Golden Fleece - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. New Glarus, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The New Glarus High School boys' basketball team won the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 4 boys' basketball championship game in Madison, Wisconsin, on March 16, 2019. It was the school's first state championship in any sport and its first visit to the boys' basketball state tournament since 1932.

  4. New Glarus Woods State Park - Wikipedia

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    New Glarus Woods State Park is a 431-acre (174 ha) Wisconsin state park featuring rolling hills covered by a mix of forest and prairie. The Sugar River State Trail connects to the park, making the park accessible by bike. This trail also connects to the Badger State Trail.

  5. These Wisconsin brewers are among the top 50 craft beer ... - AOL

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    Here's a look at where the top Wisconsin breweries ranked on the list of top 50 craft breweries: New Glarus Brewing Co : New Glarus, WI (#11) Stevens Point Brewery : Stevens Point, WI (#19)

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Green County ...

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    New Glarus: Richardsonian Romanesque-styled school built in 1896, designed by Conover & Porter of Madison. Expanded in 1914, 1915 and 1933, with an Art Deco-styled gym added in 1939. [41] [42] 23: New Glarus Town Hall: New Glarus Town Hall: April 11, 2008 : 206 2nd St. New Glarus

  7. New Glarus Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first settlers came to New Glarus in 1845, immigrants from Glarus, Switzerland. By the 1880s the community had over 1000 residents, with many occupied in farming, cheese-making, and supporting activities. In 1886 the town and the Ancient Order of United Workmen decided to build a structure to house meetings of both organizations.

  8. Sugar River State Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Sugar River State Trail is a 24-mile (39 km) long, 265-acre (107 ha), recreation rail trail in Wisconsin. [1] This trail connects four communities: New Glarus, Monticello, Albany and Brodhead. The limestone-surfaced trail is on an abandoned railroad bed, and is used for bicycling, hiking, and snowmobiling.

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