The area around Platteville was one of the first to be settled by Europeans, who were drawn there by rich lead deposits. The lead miners gave Wisconsin its nickname, the "Badger State". Platteville's early mining heritage is showcased in two museums: the Mining Museum and the Rollo Jamison Museum with more than 20,000 items from the late 1800's. Founded in 1866 as the first teacher preparatory institution in the
state of Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville has a legacy
of academic excellence that has helped thousands of students find their
direct path to success.
The Pioneer Tower, University of Wisconsin, 1960
Nestled in the beautiful rolling hills of Southwest Wisconsin,
Platteville is a safe and vibrant, growing community with much to offer.
The largest community in Southwest Wisconsin, Platteville offers
outstanding recreational opportunities, entertainment, and vibrant
businesses.
For more information, visit platteville.com