Wisconsin
Wisconsin
If you're considering a move to a place that offers natural beauty, a rich cultural history, endless outdoor adventures, and vibrant cities, look no further than Wisconsin. Known as the “Badger State,” Wisconsin offers a unique blend of small-town charm, cosmopolitan flair, and unparalleled access to nature. Whether you’re drawn to the shores of Lake Michigan, the rolling hills of the Driftless Area, or the lush forests of the Northwoods, Wisconsin offers something for everyone.
Located in the Midwest, bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa and Illinois to the south, Lake Michigan to the east, and Lake Superior to the north and approximately 5.9 million residents. Wisconsin is known for its vibrant mix of urban and rural landscapes, an iconic sports culture, and a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1848. The state's early history is deeply tied to Native American cultures, European settlers, and industrial growth, particularly in dairy farming, paper manufacturing, and brewing. Today, Wisconsin is famous for its incredible natural landscapes, offering some of the most scenic locations in the country. From the pristine lakeshores of the Great Lakes to the dense forests and rolling hills of its inland regions, the state is a haven for those who love the outdoors.
Wisconsin's history is deeply intertwined with Native American cultures, French explorers, and European settlers. The state’s name comes from the Wisconsin River, which was named by the Algonquian-speaking people. Wisconsin became a state in 1848, and its economy was initially built on agriculture, mining, and the lumber industry.
Today, Wisconsin’s rich cultural heritage can be experienced through its many museums, historic sites, and festivals. The state’s strong ties to German and Scandinavian immigrant communities have shaped its food, traditions, and festivals, including Oktoberfest in La Crosse and Brat Days in Sheboygan.
Wisconsin’s cities each offer something unique. Whether you're looking to live in a bustling urban center, a lakeside retreat, or a charming small town, Wisconsin has it all.


Kenosha

Racine

Walworth

Rock

Green

Milwaukee

Waukesha

Jefferson

Dane

Lafayette

Iowa

Grant

Ozaukee

Washing
ton

Dodge

Columbia

Sauk

Richland

Crawford

Vernon

Sheboygan

Fonddulac

Manitowoc

Calumet

Winnebago

Green
Lake

Marquette

Waushara

Adams

Juneau

Monroe

Jackson

La
Crosse

Trem-
pealeau

Buffalo

Kewau-
nee

Brown

Outagamie

Waupaca

Portage

Wood

Eau Claire

Pepin

Pierce

Menominee

Shawano

Marathon

Clark

Chippewa

Dunn

St. Croix

Door

Marinette

Oconto

Langlade

Lincoln

Taylor

Rusk

Barron

Polk

Florence

Forest

Oneida

Price

Sawyer

Washburn

Burnett

Vilas

Iron

Ashland

Bayfield

Douglas


Mississippi River


Chippewa River


Red Cedar River


St. Croix River


Apple River


Namekagon River


Kinnickinnic
River


Black River


Winconsin River


Green Bay

Chequamegon
Bay