Berlin, WI

Town in Green Lake County, WI

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Sponsors of Berlin, WI


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About Berlin, WI


In 1845, Nathan H. Strong became the first resident of what is today Berlin Wisconsin. He was joined by Hugh G. Martin, Hiram Barnes, and William Dickey. Their settlement was known as Strong’s Landing. In 1848 a post office was established. It was named Berlin after the capital of Prussia, now the capital of Germany. The first school house was built in 1850 and the first church in 1851. Berlin was incorporated as a city in 1857

Located along the Fox River, Berlin and is rich in history Riverside Park boasts a boat launch and fishing piers, a campground along its shores, and a frisbee golf course among other things, in its 38 acres. It is one of eight parks within the city boundaries, which includes three along the river. In winter the river is part of the snowmobile trail through the area. Hiking, biking or cross-country skiing along the Mascoutin Trail takes you through part of Green Lake County. If golfing is your thing, the 27-hole Mascoutin Golf Course, home of the 2009 WI State Senior Open, is ready and waiting for you.

Once the fur and leather capital’ and the home of the first commercial cranberry operations in the state, Berlin now boasts a good variety of nationally known and international industries.

Take a walking tour around the Nathan Strong Park Historic District and view the block after block of well-cared for Victorian homes. Berlin – a great place to live, work & play.

Businesses of Berlin, WI


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Green Lake County, WI


Visit our county page and you will find information about our town and county's points of interest, festivals/events and faith community. You also will learn about the community organizations that have built and continue to build strong communities (chambers, community groups, and departments, etc) and much more when you visit the Green Lake County, WI page.