Boscobel, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're considering a move to Boscobel City, Wisconsin, you may want to know the population and steets of the city first. The population in Boscobel is just under 3,000 people. This city lies at the intersection of US Hwy 61 and WI State Hwy 133. To the north of the city flows the Wisconsin River. Grant County's area is approximately 1,144 square miles.

The Boscobel ZIP code is located in Grant County, Wisconsin, USA. The default name of the city is Boscobel. The city's population is estimated to be around 4,5,699 by 2020. Despite its small size, the city is home to a wide variety of notable residents. For example, the state's Hispanic population is significantly lower than that of the town. Additionally, the city is home to fewer airmen and college students than other nearby areas.

In the years following the Civil War, Boscobel was a thriving town. It had lost many men to the war and many businesses. Despite its relatively small size, the town went ahead with bridge construction, which cost nearly $45,000, which prompted the state legislature to incorporate Boscobel as a city. In 1873, the city was granted a charter. In 1874, it incorporated as a city.

Boscobel was platted in 1856. Originally, it was a cornfield, and in 1856, Wisconsin avenue was laid through it. Golden ears hung thick in the fields before settlement. The town's first residents included Dr. J. O. Beals and J. C. Stevenson, who both practiced medicine. Elder Moorehouse also opened a drug store. A year later, J. R. Muffley and William S. Coates settled in the city.