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Why Live in Glenwood City

Glenwood City is a small, rural community in western Wisconsin known for its rolling hills that earned it the nickname The City of 57 Hills. There is a mix of farmhouses and ranch-style homes from the mid-20th century to the early 2000s on larger lots and older National Folk styles and cottages closer to the city center. Most students attend Glenwood City Schools, including the highly rated Glenwood City High School, which has career and technical education opportunities. State Route 128 goes through the city and connects with Interstate 94. Commuters travel 40 miles to Hudson or 60 miles to the Twin Cities. While residents travel to Menomonie for most shopping, they can find a grocery store and a local restaurant, like Bonnie’s Café and the M&M Bar, close to home. Leader’s Place is a bowling alley that serves American cuisine. Locals head to Hinman Park for its athletic fields and a spring-fed pond, while Glen Hills Park provides camping, fishing and hiking. The Glenwood City Public Library offers free Wi-Fi, a valuable resource for those in rural areas with less reliable internet, as well as a calendar of programming for all ages. Community events such as Rustic Lore Days and the St. Croix County Fair bring neighbors together for live music, parades and family-friendly activities.

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