Southeastern Wisconsin

Cedar Grove  Belgium  Oostburg 

 



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Map of General Area (Wisconsin)

windmillsThe purpose of this site is to provide people with information about the three surrounding townships which all share western European heritage.


Each quaint village shares similar characteristics of concerned citizens, exceptional school districts and most importantly a tasted of old world charm.  Luxembourg and Dutch heritage are the most prominent of heritage found among the citizens of the area.

Cedar Grove is best known for its infamous Holland fest, which occurs annually towards the end of July. People from all over the country travel to this small piece of Wisconsin to experience Dutch culture like no other. Cedar Grove is very in touch with the history of their community. Time and time again they preserve history and teach to others. early painting of downtown oostburg

Oostburg is also known for their Dutch heritage. Oostburg is 5 minutes north on I-43 from Cedar Grove.

Belgium, which is about 5 miles south of Cedar Grove, celebrates Luxembourg fest shortly after Holland fest is celebrated. Belgium and Cedar Grove are two villages which are close knit due to the fact that children from both town's attend Cedar Grove-Belgium School District.

the netherlands In the map seen to the left, it can be seen that Luxembourg and the Netherlands are  two countries that are very close to each other, and share very similar heritage. Old world charm, kind citizens and Wisconsin's natural beauty are all concentrated in this small section of Southeastern Wisconsin!