Nestled along the banks of the mighty Wisconsin River, Boscobel is a small town with a big heart. Founded in 1852, this charming community is known for its rich history, including the Camp Randall Affair during the Civil War. With a population of around 3,231 residents, Boscobel boasts a quaint downtown area, friendly locals, and a strong sense of community pride. Sister cities include Robilante in Italy and Gołdap in Poland, adding to the town’s international flair.