Platteville is the largest city in Grant County in southwestern Wisconsin. The population was 11,224 at the 2010 census, growing 12% since the 2000 Census. Much of this growth is likely due to the enrollment increase of the University of Wisconsin–Platteville. It is the principal city of the Platteville Micropolitan Statistical area which has an estimated population of 49,681.
History
Platteville was a small farming and fur trading community along the Platte River, from which the town got its name. In the 1820s, lead ore or Galena was discovered in the area, a mining boom took the area by storm. The mining district encompassed a significant portion of southwest Wisconsin. More specifically, the counties of Grant, Iowa, Lafayette, and Jo Davies County (Illinois) played a major role in the mining of lead and zinc ore. The Galena, Illinois mining district, an area south of Platteville, had been known to many for years. Beginning in 1825, lead prices saw a dramatic boost and the Platteville economy flourished. The "grey gold" (a common nickname for lead ore) was brought development of businesses and schools. Platteville's landscape was shaped by the mining that helped build the town, and mineral holes abounded everywhere.
Wisconsin's geography is diverse, with the Northern Highland and Western Upland along with a part of the Central Plain occupying the western part of the state and lowlands stretching to the shore of Lake Michigan. Wisconsin is second to Michigan in the length of its Great Lakes coastline.
Wisconsin is known as "America's Dairyland" because it is one of the nation's leading dairy producers, particularly famous for cheese. Manufacturing, especially paper products, information technology (IT), and tourism are also major contributors to the state's economy.
The Wisconsin Winery Association is a statewide organization that promotes wine making in the state.
History
The first wine grapes were planted in Wisconsin by Agoston Haraszthy in the mid-19th century. Before he migrated to California and helped to found the wine industry there, he established a vineyard, winery and wine cellars overlooking the Wisconsin River at what is today the Wollersheim Winery near Prairie du Sac. Although Haraszthy found the climate of Wisconsin difficult for wine grape production, later German settlers produced wine using both European and native American grape varieties.
The commission to create the statue of Wisconsin on the top of the dome was originally promised to Helen Farnsworth Mears, originally of Wisconsin. When Daniel Chester French agreed to produce the finial figure, the commission was switched to him.
Description
This work, often referred to as the "Golden Lady", consists of an allegorical figure reminiscent of Athena, dressed in Greek garb, her right arm outstretched to symbolize the state motto, "Forward", and wearing a helmet topped by a badger, the Wisconsin state totem.
The figure's left hand holds a globe with an eagle perched on top. Across the eagle's chest is a large W, for Wisconsin, a detail hard to discern.
Wisconsin is 15ft 5in (4.70m) tall and weighs 3 short tons (2.7t).
The lady is also in a mural in the House of Representatives.
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published: 09 Sep 2015
Platteville - Where Roots Run Deep
In this episode of Discover Wisconsin, hosts Mariah Haberman and Marie Justice learn about the importance of agriculture in the Platteville area. Not only do they take a look at how fresh farm ingredients are used and grown here, but they also explore how visitors can learn about and experience life on a farm.
Getting to meet the farmers that grow the food that you and your family eat is a pretty special thing, and there’s no better place to do it than the Platteville Farmers’ Market, where everything is homemade or homegrown. Visitors to the area can also get a behind the scenes look at how a farm work at Platteville’s Day on the Farm event, held every summer. And in the fall, Marie stops by Kieler Farms to help out during their busiest time of year, the corn silage harvest.
Meanwhile, ...
published: 18 May 2018
Life in Platteville Wisconsin - PAIDC
This is a video highlighting the life and beauty of Platteville, Wisconsin.
The video was made along with PAIDC'S (Platteville Area Industrial Development Corporation) new website, http://www.plattevilleindustry.com/.
published: 28 Mar 2017
Platteville Wisconsin is a Great Place to Live, Work and Play
http://www.PlattevilleIndustry.com
Platteville is the largest city in Grant County located in the rolling hills of Southwestern Wisconsin. The population was 11,224 at the 2010 census, growing 12% since the 2000 Census.
The University of Wisconsin at Platteville is the fastest growing university in the UW system, contributing to much of this increase.
Platteville is serviced by Wisconsin State Highways 80 and 81, as well as U.S. Highway 151, a modern 4 lane highway completed in 2005. Southwest Health Center, a leading hospital in the region, is located in Platteville just off highway 151.
Southwest Tech also has a strong presence with an outreach center located in town while their main campus is located only 25 miles north in Fennimore. This combined with excellent elementary and hi...
published: 30 Dec 2013
10 Places in Wisconsin You Should NEVER Move To
Move to these places and you're gonna regret it big time!
Wisconsin. Famous for its cheese, beer and football. And it’s more than just a tailgater’s dream. The Badger State has rolling hills, thousands of beautiful lakes and some big-name universities. If you’re from Wisconsin, you know it’s a great state to call home, but not every city in America’s Dairyland is a winner.
To measure the bad places in this state, we have to use two things - data and opinion. We’ve looked at a bunch of data, you know - crime, poverty, the quality of schools and home prices. Plus, we took into account YOUR opinion - that’s right - you Wisconsinites have a lot to say about which places in your states are great and which are not so great. So, while the ice cream sundae got its start here, there’s not much sw...
published: 06 Aug 2021
Platteville, Wisconsin: All-America City Video Competition 2013
Welcome to Platteville, Wisconsin! Check out all the great people, sites, and opportunities we have to offer. Located in the rolling hills of Southwest Wisconsin, we are home to the world's largest "M" and the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
Please "Like" our video to help us win!
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The University of Wisconsin-Platteville's Torch Relay and Lighting of the M
UW-Platteville has been lighting the worlds largest "M" as part of their homecoming festivities since the late 1930's. The 'M' serves as a tribute to UW-Platteville's roots as the Wisconsin Mining School.
Every year, student's team up to run a torch from campus to the 'M'. The M is then lit up and fireworks set off.
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In this episode of Discover Wisconsin, hosts Mariah Haberman and Marie Justice learn about the importance of agriculture in the Platteville area. Not only do th...
In this episode of Discover Wisconsin, hosts Mariah Haberman and Marie Justice learn about the importance of agriculture in the Platteville area. Not only do they take a look at how fresh farm ingredients are used and grown here, but they also explore how visitors can learn about and experience life on a farm.
Getting to meet the farmers that grow the food that you and your family eat is a pretty special thing, and there’s no better place to do it than the Platteville Farmers’ Market, where everything is homemade or homegrown. Visitors to the area can also get a behind the scenes look at how a farm work at Platteville’s Day on the Farm event, held every summer. And in the fall, Marie stops by Kieler Farms to help out during their busiest time of year, the corn silage harvest.
Meanwhile, Mariah samples some of the products that are grown, harvested and produced in the Platteville area. Just west of Platteville, the historic Potosi Brewing Company brews beers made with Wisconsin-grown ingredients. And if you’re on a road trip in Southwest Wisconsin, you’ve got to stop at Rural Route 1 Popcorn. With popcorn grown just down the road, they make every flavor popcorn you can think of. She also visits two beautiful wineries, tucked away in the hills of the Driftless Area: Spurgeon Vineyards and Winery and Sinnipee Valley Vineyard and Winery.
Platteville is also a hub for agriculture education and innovation at the University of Wisconsin Platteville. Here, Marie visits Pioneer Farm and learns how students and the public can take advantage of UW-Platteville’s many agriculture programs and learning opportunities.
Back in town, Mariah goes for a bike ride and takes in the beauty of Katie’s Garden, where she lends a green thumb planting flowers. The beautiful land around Platteville is also a haven for fishermen, who enjoy the peace and quiet of the nearby rivers and streams. To conclude their trip, Mariah and Marie come together at the Fall Harvest Table Dinner at Digman Farms to enjoy a delicious farm-to-table meal. There’s no doubt that Platteville’s farming roots run deep – and whether you’re looking to do some learning, tasting, or exploring, it’s all here ripe for the picking!
In this episode of Discover Wisconsin, hosts Mariah Haberman and Marie Justice learn about the importance of agriculture in the Platteville area. Not only do they take a look at how fresh farm ingredients are used and grown here, but they also explore how visitors can learn about and experience life on a farm.
Getting to meet the farmers that grow the food that you and your family eat is a pretty special thing, and there’s no better place to do it than the Platteville Farmers’ Market, where everything is homemade or homegrown. Visitors to the area can also get a behind the scenes look at how a farm work at Platteville’s Day on the Farm event, held every summer. And in the fall, Marie stops by Kieler Farms to help out during their busiest time of year, the corn silage harvest.
Meanwhile, Mariah samples some of the products that are grown, harvested and produced in the Platteville area. Just west of Platteville, the historic Potosi Brewing Company brews beers made with Wisconsin-grown ingredients. And if you’re on a road trip in Southwest Wisconsin, you’ve got to stop at Rural Route 1 Popcorn. With popcorn grown just down the road, they make every flavor popcorn you can think of. She also visits two beautiful wineries, tucked away in the hills of the Driftless Area: Spurgeon Vineyards and Winery and Sinnipee Valley Vineyard and Winery.
Platteville is also a hub for agriculture education and innovation at the University of Wisconsin Platteville. Here, Marie visits Pioneer Farm and learns how students and the public can take advantage of UW-Platteville’s many agriculture programs and learning opportunities.
Back in town, Mariah goes for a bike ride and takes in the beauty of Katie’s Garden, where she lends a green thumb planting flowers. The beautiful land around Platteville is also a haven for fishermen, who enjoy the peace and quiet of the nearby rivers and streams. To conclude their trip, Mariah and Marie come together at the Fall Harvest Table Dinner at Digman Farms to enjoy a delicious farm-to-table meal. There’s no doubt that Platteville’s farming roots run deep – and whether you’re looking to do some learning, tasting, or exploring, it’s all here ripe for the picking!
This is a video highlighting the life and beauty of Platteville, Wisconsin.
The video was made along with PAIDC'S (Platteville Area Industrial Development Corp...
This is a video highlighting the life and beauty of Platteville, Wisconsin.
The video was made along with PAIDC'S (Platteville Area Industrial Development Corporation) new website, http://www.plattevilleindustry.com/.
This is a video highlighting the life and beauty of Platteville, Wisconsin.
The video was made along with PAIDC'S (Platteville Area Industrial Development Corporation) new website, http://www.plattevilleindustry.com/.
http://www.PlattevilleIndustry.com
Platteville is the largest city in Grant County located in the rolling hills of Southwestern Wisconsin. The population was 1...
http://www.PlattevilleIndustry.com
Platteville is the largest city in Grant County located in the rolling hills of Southwestern Wisconsin. The population was 11,224 at the 2010 census, growing 12% since the 2000 Census.
The University of Wisconsin at Platteville is the fastest growing university in the UW system, contributing to much of this increase.
Platteville is serviced by Wisconsin State Highways 80 and 81, as well as U.S. Highway 151, a modern 4 lane highway completed in 2005. Southwest Health Center, a leading hospital in the region, is located in Platteville just off highway 151.
Southwest Tech also has a strong presence with an outreach center located in town while their main campus is located only 25 miles north in Fennimore. This combined with excellent elementary and high schools make Platteville a great place to live, work and play.
For more information about locating your business here visit www.PlattevilleIndustry.com or call 608-348-3050.
http://www.PlattevilleIndustry.com
http://www.PlattevilleIndustry.com
Platteville is the largest city in Grant County located in the rolling hills of Southwestern Wisconsin. The population was 11,224 at the 2010 census, growing 12% since the 2000 Census.
The University of Wisconsin at Platteville is the fastest growing university in the UW system, contributing to much of this increase.
Platteville is serviced by Wisconsin State Highways 80 and 81, as well as U.S. Highway 151, a modern 4 lane highway completed in 2005. Southwest Health Center, a leading hospital in the region, is located in Platteville just off highway 151.
Southwest Tech also has a strong presence with an outreach center located in town while their main campus is located only 25 miles north in Fennimore. This combined with excellent elementary and high schools make Platteville a great place to live, work and play.
For more information about locating your business here visit www.PlattevilleIndustry.com or call 608-348-3050.
http://www.PlattevilleIndustry.com
Move to these places and you're gonna regret it big time!
Wisconsin. Famous for its cheese, beer and football. And it’s more than just a tailgater’s dream. The...
Move to these places and you're gonna regret it big time!
Wisconsin. Famous for its cheese, beer and football. And it’s more than just a tailgater’s dream. The Badger State has rolling hills, thousands of beautiful lakes and some big-name universities. If you’re from Wisconsin, you know it’s a great state to call home, but not every city in America’s Dairyland is a winner.
To measure the bad places in this state, we have to use two things - data and opinion. We’ve looked at a bunch of data, you know - crime, poverty, the quality of schools and home prices. Plus, we took into account YOUR opinion - that’s right - you Wisconsinites have a lot to say about which places in your states are great and which are not so great. So, while the ice cream sundae got its start here, there’s not much sweet about the places we’re talking about today.
Let’s get started.
#wisconsin #moving
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Move to these places and you're gonna regret it big time!
Wisconsin. Famous for its cheese, beer and football. And it’s more than just a tailgater’s dream. The Badger State has rolling hills, thousands of beautiful lakes and some big-name universities. If you’re from Wisconsin, you know it’s a great state to call home, but not every city in America’s Dairyland is a winner.
To measure the bad places in this state, we have to use two things - data and opinion. We’ve looked at a bunch of data, you know - crime, poverty, the quality of schools and home prices. Plus, we took into account YOUR opinion - that’s right - you Wisconsinites have a lot to say about which places in your states are great and which are not so great. So, while the ice cream sundae got its start here, there’s not much sweet about the places we’re talking about today.
Let’s get started.
#wisconsin #moving
You can buy my music here:
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Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Nick_Johnson_State_Songs_An_Album?id=Byfshzyrbjldelqferxc6vijljm&hl=en_US
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Welcome to Platteville, Wisconsin! Check out all the great people, sites, and opportunities we have to offer. Located in the rolling hills of Southwest Wiscon...
Welcome to Platteville, Wisconsin! Check out all the great people, sites, and opportunities we have to offer. Located in the rolling hills of Southwest Wisconsin, we are home to the world's largest "M" and the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
Please "Like" our video to help us win!
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Welcome to Platteville, Wisconsin! Check out all the great people, sites, and opportunities we have to offer. Located in the rolling hills of Southwest Wisconsin, we are home to the world's largest "M" and the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
Please "Like" our video to help us win!
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UW-Platteville has been lighting the worlds largest "M" as part of their homecoming festivities since the late 1930's. The 'M' serves as a tribute to UW-Plattev...
UW-Platteville has been lighting the worlds largest "M" as part of their homecoming festivities since the late 1930's. The 'M' serves as a tribute to UW-Platteville's roots as the Wisconsin Mining School.
Every year, student's team up to run a torch from campus to the 'M'. The M is then lit up and fireworks set off.
Music Attribution:
Adventures by A Himitsu
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgFw...
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Music released by Argofox
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UW-Platteville has been lighting the worlds largest "M" as part of their homecoming festivities since the late 1930's. The 'M' serves as a tribute to UW-Platteville's roots as the Wisconsin Mining School.
Every year, student's team up to run a torch from campus to the 'M'. The M is then lit up and fireworks set off.
Music Attribution:
Adventures by A Himitsu
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgFw...
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Music released by Argofox
https://youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE
Music provided by Audio Library
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Hustle by Peyruis
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Music promoted by Audio Library
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Pine Apple Rag (Scott Joplin piano roll) by Scott Joplin
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In this episode of Discover Wisconsin, hosts Mariah Haberman and Marie Justice learn about the importance of agriculture in the Platteville area. Not only do they take a look at how fresh farm ingredients are used and grown here, but they also explore how visitors can learn about and experience life on a farm.
Getting to meet the farmers that grow the food that you and your family eat is a pretty special thing, and there’s no better place to do it than the Platteville Farmers’ Market, where everything is homemade or homegrown. Visitors to the area can also get a behind the scenes look at how a farm work at Platteville’s Day on the Farm event, held every summer. And in the fall, Marie stops by Kieler Farms to help out during their busiest time of year, the corn silage harvest.
Meanwhile, Mariah samples some of the products that are grown, harvested and produced in the Platteville area. Just west of Platteville, the historic Potosi Brewing Company brews beers made with Wisconsin-grown ingredients. And if you’re on a road trip in Southwest Wisconsin, you’ve got to stop at Rural Route 1 Popcorn. With popcorn grown just down the road, they make every flavor popcorn you can think of. She also visits two beautiful wineries, tucked away in the hills of the Driftless Area: Spurgeon Vineyards and Winery and Sinnipee Valley Vineyard and Winery.
Platteville is also a hub for agriculture education and innovation at the University of Wisconsin Platteville. Here, Marie visits Pioneer Farm and learns how students and the public can take advantage of UW-Platteville’s many agriculture programs and learning opportunities.
Back in town, Mariah goes for a bike ride and takes in the beauty of Katie’s Garden, where she lends a green thumb planting flowers. The beautiful land around Platteville is also a haven for fishermen, who enjoy the peace and quiet of the nearby rivers and streams. To conclude their trip, Mariah and Marie come together at the Fall Harvest Table Dinner at Digman Farms to enjoy a delicious farm-to-table meal. There’s no doubt that Platteville’s farming roots run deep – and whether you’re looking to do some learning, tasting, or exploring, it’s all here ripe for the picking!
This is a video highlighting the life and beauty of Platteville, Wisconsin.
The video was made along with PAIDC'S (Platteville Area Industrial Development Corporation) new website, http://www.plattevilleindustry.com/.
http://www.PlattevilleIndustry.com
Platteville is the largest city in Grant County located in the rolling hills of Southwestern Wisconsin. The population was 11,224 at the 2010 census, growing 12% since the 2000 Census.
The University of Wisconsin at Platteville is the fastest growing university in the UW system, contributing to much of this increase.
Platteville is serviced by Wisconsin State Highways 80 and 81, as well as U.S. Highway 151, a modern 4 lane highway completed in 2005. Southwest Health Center, a leading hospital in the region, is located in Platteville just off highway 151.
Southwest Tech also has a strong presence with an outreach center located in town while their main campus is located only 25 miles north in Fennimore. This combined with excellent elementary and high schools make Platteville a great place to live, work and play.
For more information about locating your business here visit www.PlattevilleIndustry.com or call 608-348-3050.
http://www.PlattevilleIndustry.com
Move to these places and you're gonna regret it big time!
Wisconsin. Famous for its cheese, beer and football. And it’s more than just a tailgater’s dream. The Badger State has rolling hills, thousands of beautiful lakes and some big-name universities. If you’re from Wisconsin, you know it’s a great state to call home, but not every city in America’s Dairyland is a winner.
To measure the bad places in this state, we have to use two things - data and opinion. We’ve looked at a bunch of data, you know - crime, poverty, the quality of schools and home prices. Plus, we took into account YOUR opinion - that’s right - you Wisconsinites have a lot to say about which places in your states are great and which are not so great. So, while the ice cream sundae got its start here, there’s not much sweet about the places we’re talking about today.
Let’s get started.
#wisconsin #moving
You can buy my music here:
iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/state-songs-an-album/1523790725
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Nick_Johnson_State_Songs_An_Album?id=Byfshzyrbjldelqferxc6vijljm&hl=en_US
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This channel is about America!
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Welcome to Platteville, Wisconsin! Check out all the great people, sites, and opportunities we have to offer. Located in the rolling hills of Southwest Wisconsin, we are home to the world's largest "M" and the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
Please "Like" our video to help us win!
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UW-Platteville has been lighting the worlds largest "M" as part of their homecoming festivities since the late 1930's. The 'M' serves as a tribute to UW-Platteville's roots as the Wisconsin Mining School.
Every year, student's team up to run a torch from campus to the 'M'. The M is then lit up and fireworks set off.
Music Attribution:
Adventures by A Himitsu
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgFw...
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Music promoted by Audio Library
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Pine Apple Rag (Scott Joplin piano roll) by Scott Joplin
Licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
Platteville is the largest city in Grant County in southwestern Wisconsin. The population was 11,224 at the 2010 census, growing 12% since the 2000 Census. Much of this growth is likely due to the enrollment increase of the University of Wisconsin–Platteville. It is the principal city of the Platteville Micropolitan Statistical area which has an estimated population of 49,681.
History
Platteville was a small farming and fur trading community along the Platte River, from which the town got its name. In the 1820s, lead ore or Galena was discovered in the area, a mining boom took the area by storm. The mining district encompassed a significant portion of southwest Wisconsin. More specifically, the counties of Grant, Iowa, Lafayette, and Jo Davies County (Illinois) played a major role in the mining of lead and zinc ore. The Galena, Illinois mining district, an area south of Platteville, had been known to many for years. Beginning in 1825, lead prices saw a dramatic boost and the Platteville economy flourished. The "grey gold" (a common nickname for lead ore) was brought development of businesses and schools. Platteville's landscape was shaped by the mining that helped build the town, and mineral holes abounded everywhere.
Wisconsin counties with shuttered University of Wisconsin branch campuses are reimagining the properties to serve a range of purposes — including at the former University of Wisconsin-Platteville Richland.
Hope lost 90-83 on Friday against Wisconsin-Whitewater, then 71-64 to Wisconsin-Platteville on Saturday, both on the road and both to quality opponents ... Meanwhile, Platteville nailed 11 3s.
The team began their tournament journey in November when they took on Northern Michigan in the round of 16 ...Mines faced off against Wisconsin-Platteville on their side of the bracket and emerged as victors, winning 32-10 ... .