At 50 years old, New Berlin is younger than many Milwaukee suburbs. But it has the cohesiveness of a place that's much older.
Residents are tight knit, joining together for holiday parades and youth sporting events. A highly organized parks and forestry department is one of the hallmarks of this town. While it still has a rural feel -- three to five acres of land separate neighbors -- it also has an expanding industrial park that helps strengthen the town's tax base. --D.G. Is New Berlin a great town, or what?
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1. Louisville, CO | Add me! | 4,256 |
2. Chanhassen, MN | Add me! | 2,410 |
3. Papillion, NE | Add me! | 1,581 |
4. Middleton, WI | Add me! | 1,481 |
5. Milton, MA | Add me! | 1,425 |