Glen Haven, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Are you wondering what the population and satets of Glen Haven City are? Here are some quick facts. The city has a population of approximately 9,266. Of this population, 6.6% speak African languages at home. The median age of a Glen Haven City resident is approximately 5 years old. The highest paying occupations in Glen Haven are in the fields of Management, Business, Science & Arts, Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance, and Production, Transportation, and Material Moving.

The city started as a Stump Town, but by 1837 Richard Ray and Newton Ray joined. Eventually the town was known as Ray's Landing. By 1850, a horse-powered ferry operated between Glen Haven and Guttenberg. This was followed by a steam-powered ferry in 1856. Unfortunately, the steam ferry exploded after its first year of operation. The city suffered the effects of a declining economy and a large loss in population.

In the town of Glen Haven, the median household income is $51,250. This is less than the national median of $65,712 per person. Compared to neighboring and parent geographies, Glen Haven, WI has a lower median income than most communities in the United States. But even if the median income is lower, it still remains above the national average. That is a surprisingly low number, considering the size of the community.

A town in Grant County, Wisconsin, Glen Haven has a population of 490. The city is located on the Upper Mississippi River, about nine miles south of Prairie du Chien and six miles north of Roger Wollstadt. It is a census-designated place. The population of Glen Haven City is estimated to reach 5,209 by 2020. You can find out more about the city by visiting its official website.