Quality of Life in Marshfield, WI

Marshfield, a community of about 20,000 nestled in central Wisconsin, is well known as headquarters to Marshfield Clinic, one of two full-service hospitals in the city. Medical research and health-care innovations also fall under the umbrella of the clinic. Manufacturing and agriculture – especially the dairy industry – are big business here as well. The city, primarily located in Wood County but extending into Marathon County, was among Demographic Daily's top 20 American Dreamtowns, thanks to its healthy economy, low cost of living and stellar public and private schools.

When it comes to education, this town gets an A+. Marshfield School District’s sports, music and art programs and modern, safe schools boast outstanding perfor­mance, says Bruce King, superintendent FULL ARTICLE
Out on the farm, some things never change. It doesn’t take any more imagination today than it did 50 years ago, for example, to figure out what stinks about thousands of cows. But the technological FULL ARTICLE
Though it lacks a broadside, you still can’t miss this mammoth. The World’s Largest Round Barn resides in Marshfield, and its architecture is a sight to see. Built in 1916, the barn stands 70 feet FULL ARTICLE

Digital Magazine

Read the 2010 edition of Images Marshfield magazine sponsored by the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Using ActiveMagazine technology, you can flip through the actual pages of Images Marshfield magazine on your computer screen.

Sponsor

The Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry serves as the voice of the Marshfield area business community. A variety of programs meet member needs and promote community growth. Join the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry here.