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Palmyra is a village in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States, along the Scuppernong River. It was named after the desert oasis city of Palmyra , Syria , due to its dry, sandy soil. [ 6 ] The population was 1,719 at the 2020 census.
Palmyra is a town in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] The population was 1,707 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] The village of Palmyra is located within the town.
Airplane at airport. Palmyra Municipal Airport has been owned and operated by the town of Palmyra since 1948. [5] [6]In 2013, the Village of Palmyra proposed annexation of more than 740 acres of property, primarily agricultural land, but also including the Town of Palmyra's town hall and the Palmyra Municipal Airport.
Palmyra Township, Pike County covers almost the entire length of Lake Wallenpaupack and has 34.1 square miles. The 2020 census listed a population of 3,222.
County Location mi km Destinations Notes; Dane: Town of Albion: WIS 73 to I-39 – Edgerton, Columbus: Jefferson: Town of Koshkonong: WIS 26 – Jefferson, Milton: Interchange: Fort Atkinson: US 12 / Bus. WIS 26 (Robert Street) WIS 89 (Main Street) Palmyra: WIS 59 – Eagle, Whitewater: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
This event is located on Depot Road at the Helenville Fireman's Park. [9] There are eleven classes which include: gas/diesel stock, open stock, super stock, pro street diesels, SS, LLT (Illinois State Pullers), LLT (Southcentral Wi Tractors), hot farm, altered farm (PI Pullers), and mini rods (tri county).
In 2005 the middle school was moved from Palmyra Elementary School to Palmyra-Eagle High School. Today the district is served by a shared high school and middle school building in Palmyra and one elementary building in Eagle. On July 1, 2019, the school board of the Palmyra-Eagle School District voted to dissolve the district.
The town of Union was separated from the town of Watertown on February 12, 1841. Five years later, Union was further divided into two new towns. The first town became known as Concord, and as the residents could not otherwise agree on a name for the second town, the name was chosen by drawing letters at random until a name could be formed from the letters.