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Website. www.co.green.wi.gov. Green County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 37,093. [1] Its county seat is Monroe. [2] Green County is included in the Madison, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Location of Green County in Wisconsin. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Green County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Green County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the ...
Washington, Green County, Wisconsin. NRHP reference No. 05001302. Added to NRHP. November 15, 2005. The Freitag Homestead is a historic farm begun in 1848 in the town of Washington, Green County, Wisconsin. It is also the site of the first Swiss cheese factory in Wisconsin. The farm was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
1570216 [4] Website. www.newglarusvillage.com. 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]
Website. www.cityofmonroe.org. Monroe is a city in and the county seat of Green County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 10,661 at the 2020 census. The city is bordered by the town of Monroe to the north and the town of Clarno to the south. Monroe is a part of the Madison metropolitan area.
Green County Courthouse (Wisconsin) / 42.60167°N 89.63917°W / 42.60167; -89.63917. The Green County Courthouse, located on Courthouse Square in Monroe, is the county courthouse serving Green County, Wisconsin. Built in 1891, it is the county's second permanent courthouse. Architect G. Stanley Mansfield designed the Richardsonian ...
The history of Wisconsin encompasses the story not only of the people who have lived in Wisconsin since it became a state of the U.S., but also that of the Native American tribes who made their homeland in Wisconsin, the French and British colonists who were the first Europeans to live there, and the American settlers who lived in Wisconsin when it was a territory.
Five counties in Wisconsin have been renamed, but otherwise kept their same borders. [11] Bad Axe County existed from 1851 to 1862. It was named after the Bad Axe River and the Battle of Bad Axe. It was renamed to Vernon County in 1862. [12] Dallas County existed for 10 years, from 1859 to 1869.