Location: 43.7486054, -87.977038
Location
Set in Sheboygan County, Plymouth lies amid farmland, forest, and rolling hills. It’s located near the Kettle Moraine area, giving it easy access to hiking and outdoor activities. Highways link the city to Sheboygan and Fond du Lac, creating both economic and recreational benefits.
History
Plymouth was founded in the 1840s by settlers who brought a strong agricultural tradition. By the early 20th century, it became known as the “Cheese Capital of the World.” The city’s dairy heritage continues through production, trade, and festivals celebrating Wisconsin’s signature product.
Community
Plymouth’s walkable downtown, art scene, and community spirit create an inviting environment. Events like the Mill Street Festival and county fairs celebrate its agricultural and cultural roots. The city balances tradition with progress, making it a welcoming destination for families and visitors alike.