Lincoln, Wisconsin
Lincoln
State/Province: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Location Overview
Lincoln is a city located in Lincoln County, Wisconsin, within the central part of the state. It serves as the administrative center for Lincoln County and is part of the Wausau Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the last census, the population of Lincoln was approximately 1,500 residents.
The city is situated near the junction of U.S. Highway 51 and State Highway 17, providing essential transportation access. Key points of interest include the Lincoln County Courthouse, which is a significant government building, and natural features such as the nearby Wisconsin River, which supports recreational activities.
In recent years, Lincoln has seen developments in housing and infrastructure aimed at accommodating growth in the local population. The city has also experienced changes in economic activity, with an emphasis on supporting small businesses and local agriculture. The climate in Lincoln is characterized by cold winters and warm summers, influencing seasonal tourism patterns, particularly in outdoor recreation. The area is known for its proximity to several parks and natural reserves, which play a role in attracting visitors and supporting local ecological initiatives.