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City Of Lafayette County

626 Main Street
608-776-4850

About  The County

Situated in the Southwestern part of Wisconsin, Lafayette County lies within the unglaciated area of the state in the driftless region bordering the State of Illinois. With an area of 643 square miles or 411,520 acres, it has a population of 16,263 according to the 2002 final estimate.

The first settlements perfected by permanent occupation in Lafayette County were made during the year 1824 and were due to the existence of the lead mines, which led to early development and stability of the County. Lafayette County was formed in 1847 when the Legislature divided Iowa County into two separate counties. The Southern portion became Lafayette County, named after Marquis de Lafayette, hero of the Revolutionary War. Today, Lafayette County is one of the leading agricultural counties in the state, with 1,400 farms averaging 285 acres in size. Agriculture is the leading enterprise of the County.

The County is rapidly developing into a recreational area. Man-made lakes provide excellent fishing, boating, and swimming. Well developed campsites offer complete facilities for vacations. We welcome Snowmobilers, horseback riders, and ATVs along our Cheese Country Trail and other club trails.

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