North American Towns That Feel Like Europe
New Glarus, Wisconsin: Swiss Serenity

Known as "America’s Little Switzerland," New Glarus, Wisconsin, was founded by Swiss immigrants in 1845. The town’s Swiss heritage is celebrated through its architecture, cuisine, and festivals. Visitors can enjoy Swiss specialties like cheese fondue and bratwurst at local eateries, while the Swiss Historical Village Museum offers insights into the town’s founding. Events like the Wilhelm Tell Festival and the Polkafest highlight New Glarus’s vibrant cultural scene. The town’s rolling hills and scenic landscapes further enhance its Swiss-like charm, offering a serene escape reminiscent of the Swiss countryside.







