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Stockholm, Wisconsin

Village · Population 84 · #603 in Wisconsin
Stockholm, Wisconsin

Stockholm is a village in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States, founded in 1854 by immigrants from Karlskoga, Sweden, who named it after their country's capital. The population was 78 at the 2020 census.

Photo & intro: Wikipedia

About Stockholm

Set in the western part of Wisconsin, Stockholm is a tiny community counting 84 people who proudly call it home.

Officially, Stockholm is an incorporated village, one of the most intimate forms of local government in America. The community covers 0.94 square miles, giving it wide-open spaces and a spread-out, rural feel at roughly 89 residents per square mile.

📰 Stockholm News Today

Live headlines via Google News — updates through the day.

What Makes Stockholm Unique

  • With 84 residents, it's one of America's smallest incorporated communities — everybody really does know everybody.
  • Positioned in western Wisconsin, convenient to the region's corridors and crossings.
  • Part of the fabric of Wisconsin — one of 808 recognized communities statewide.

Why People Love It Here

  • A tight community feel that bigger cities can't replicate.
  • Housing dollars stretch further here than in the nearest metro.
  • Well connected: 3+ neighboring communities within 6 miles.

🍽️ Where to Eat in Stockholm

  • The Stockholm Pie Company — american
  • Palate

Local spots mapped by the OpenStreetMap community.

🏞️ Parks & Outdoors in Stockholm

Parks mapped by the OpenStreetMap community · "reviews" opens each park's live Google reviews.

⚡ Quick Facts

TypeVillage
Population (2024)84
Rank in state#603 of 607
Land area0.94 sq mi
Density89/sq mi
Coordinates44.4910, -92.2721

🗺️ Map of Stockholm