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    Dubuque County Courthouse

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    Downtown Historic Courthouse Square

    Downtown Historic Courthouse Square

    (3 reviews)

    We discovered downtown Monroe last summer after making the 2+ hr journey up from Illinois…read more Needless to say, we have been back 3-4 times since. I'm not much of a 'shopper' but the square has a little bit to offer just about everyone. We've also enjoyed their farmer's market and festivities. With Minhas Brewery located on the periphery and a handful of good restaurants within the square itself, we'll keep coming back. Cheers.

    Monroe, Wisconsin is an adorable town in Middle America with a quaint small town feel, and a…read morewonderful town square. The historic courthouse sits in the middle of the square and reminds me of a castle in a fairy tale. It is composed of red brick with white brick accents and looks like it belongs in the movie It's A Wonderful Life. The Limburger Rebellion was actually fought on the steps of the courthouse which apparently blazed the trail towards notoriety in the cheese industry. I kid you not. There is a vibrant shopping area surrounding the square with a variety of local businesses. There are a number of artsy statues surrounding the square that are just plain fun. There is plenty of open space with plenty of room to hold community events such as concerts, farmers' markets, chili cookoffs and other festivals. Every other year (held in even years) there is a large celebration called the Green County Cheesedays Celebration which takes place in the town square. http://www.cheesedays.com/ If you're anywhere in the area, this is a fun place to visit, full of small town charm and good clean fun!

    Wisconsin State Capitol - View from the rooftop mezzanine

    Wisconsin State Capitol

    (134 reviews)

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    While I do not spend much time in State Capital buildings, I would like to spend more time here, as…read morethe Wisconsin State Capital building is absolutely beautiful, a great space to learn about history, marvel at the intricate details of the stonework, look over Madison from the mezzanine level or take in the phenomenal artwork on the rotunda ceilings! The capital building is located in the heart of the city and is a perfect backdrop of any day, no matter the season. While great from the exterior, wandering around inside is way more fun. It is open to the public and free to roam, however you can get guided tours that get you access to the more restricted areas, including the floors. We wandered around for well over an hour and could have spent more time if we had more access. The mezzanine level was the best, as it allowed you to see lots of history as you made the circle indoors, then let you get every angle of Madison and the lake from the outdoor area. Parking is all public and street, so plan accordingly, but if you are staying anywhere in or near downtown, then you have easy access with a quick walk. Overall, the building is gorgeous and the staff were helpful from entry to exit. Lots to see, whether politics or history are your things, it is definitely worth a visit!

    **June 2025: Weekday Morning Visit**…read more This State Capitol was very impressive and I'm so glad that I did made room in my trip to do a tour. Guests can enter in one of four entrances and start at the help desk for a free one hour tour. Our guide was super knowledgeable and engaging. We visited six areas of the Capitol: the Rotunda, the Assembly, the Senate, the North Hearing Room, the Governor's Conference Room, and the Supreme Court. She told lots of stories and I learned so much about Wisconsin history. There's also a Museum and an opportunity to get a bird's eye view of the city at the dome. you'll take the elevator up and then take some narrow stairs. I think my friend and I spent allotted 2 hours for the State Capitol which would be sufficient time to take it all in. Overall I thought this was a worthwhile visit! Some Helpful Info! https://legis.wisconsin.gov/about/visit Monday - Friday: 8am - 6pm Weekends and Holidays: 8am - 4pm Free tours are offered daily, Tours start at the information desk -Monday through Saturday at 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 am and 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 pm -Sundays at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 p.m. A 4:00 p.m

    Dubuque County Courthouse - courthouses - Updated May 2026

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