With so many unique towns in Wisconsin, it’d be easy to overlook a few. However, there’s one that you’ll definitely want to devote some time to exploring: Mineral Point. Despite being home to a thriving artists’ colony, the charming town has retained an old-world feel, thanks to its strong Cornish roots. Marching to the beat of its own drum, Mineral Point is truly one of a kind. Take a look:
Settled in 1827 by immigrants from Cornwall, England, Mineral Point is Wisconsin's third-oldest city.
Today, the town’s heritage lives on partly through its architecture.
Reminiscent of a Cornish village from yesteryear, Mineral Point is full of English-style stone buildings.
Many of the historic structures have been restored and now house an array of businesses.
Others, like those that comprise the historic site Pendarvis, have been perfectly preserved, offering visitors a peek into the life of the town’s first residents.
But antiquated architecture isn’t the only thing that keeps the town’s heritage alive. Several of Mineral Point’s eateries serve up Cornish specialties, like pasties and figgyhobbin.
Incredible history is just part of Mineral Point's allure, though. It’s also a thriving artists’ colony that’s brimming with galleries and studios.
But visitors can do more than shop the wares of potters, painters, and glassblowers. Mineral Point's Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts offers workshops on visual, performing, and literary arts.
And just like the rest of the town, Shake Rag Alley is made up of historic buildings.
The perfect combination of old and new, Mineral Point is undeniably unique! So, are you ready to plan a visit to this charmingly eccentric town? For more information, check out the Mineral Point website or Facebook page.
So, did you know about this town? Ever visited? If so, which spots stood out the most? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the only town that marches to the beat of its own drum. Read about another here.
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