25 American Towns Where People Live Like They're in Europe
3. New Glarus, Wisconsin: Switzerland in the Midwest

Known as "America's Little Switzerland," New Glarus, Wisconsin, was established by Swiss immigrants in the mid-19th century. The town's Swiss heritage is evident in its chalet-style architecture, Swiss flags, and traditional festivals. The New Glarus Brewing Company, famous for its craft beers, adds to the town's European allure. Visitors can explore the Swiss Historical Village, which showcases the history and culture of the early settlers. The annual Wilhelm Tell Festival, featuring a reenactment of the famous Swiss legend, is a highlight of the town's cultural calendar. New Glarus offers a charming slice of Switzerland, complete with rolling hills and scenic landscapes.








