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Why Live in Fitchburg?


Fitchburg is a city in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 25,260 at the 2010 census. Fitchburg is a suburb of Madison and is part of the Madison Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Starting as a farming community, Fitchburg then expanded and in 1847 official country schools and post offices were built. European-American settlers interacted with the Native Americans in the early pioneer days. European immigration in the late 1840s and 1850s due to the potato famine in Ireland accounted for about one-third of Fitchburg’s population growth, and the formation of three large Irish immigrant settlements.

in the 1980s The Town of Fitchburg became the City of Fitchburg to preserve its autonomy against Madison expansion.

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    With its new status as a suburban community a system of parks, bicycle and pedestrian trails now crisscross the city to accommodate the suburban lifestyle.


    Located in a fortunate spot close to the Wisconsin state capital of Madison, Fitchburg residents enjoy the classic sprawling fields and the spacious spacious suburban life style while also enjoying the benefits of a large metropolitan city. Only 15 minutes away are all the museums, restaurants, sports, and many more activities for the whole family to enjoy. Root for the D1 UW-Madison Badgers and visit the school's beautiful arboretum. Madison is also surrounded by the small lakes of Lake Mendota and Monona and many large city parks. 


    Come see for yourself why our Stoner Prairie community in Fitchburg is such a great place to live! Take a look at the community page for model hours, directions, and more information, or call (608) 313-5738 to make an appointment.

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