On first glance, Watertown appears like a typical mid-sized American city with its well-developed yet quiet demeanor, new-age buildings coexisting alongside historic avenues and small traditional livelihoods thriving amidst modern businesses. But hidden within is a little-known nugget that ranksWatertown among America’s most eminent; it was home to the country’s first ever kindergarten way back in 1856!
Watertown’s economy is fairly diversified. Sectors as varied as education, healthcare, lighting, metals, food processing, logistics and electronics enjoy firm footprints here. Watertown Regional Medical Center, Fisher Barton, Johnsonville Foods, Spuncast, Eaton and River City Distribution are among the top employers of the city’s workforce.
The city comes into its own as far as outdoor recreation is concerned. Helping matters is the Rock River, which runs right through the heart of the city. Kayaking, fishing and exploring trails along the river is a popular pastime. And with parks like Brandt-Quirk, where you can enjoy some disc golf as your kids build castles in a wonderful giant sandbox, Watertown offers an amazing choice for family outings. Make it a weekend to remember by starting off with a visit to the historic Octagon House (the site of the aforementioned kindergarten) before heading to Main Street for an off-the-beaten-track shopping and gastronomic experience!
The variety doesn’t stop there. Watertown’s housing options are just as diverse and feature-rich. First-time buyers will be delighted to know that 1,500 sq. ft. homes with three bedrooms and two baths cost a shade over the 200s. The best part about Watertown though is that the variation in pricing as you go higher up in terms of home size and features is minuscule. For instance, a roughly 2,500 sq. ft. floor plan with four bedrooms and three baths retails for a tad under the 300s. Much of the credit for that goes toinnovative local builders like Bielinski, Tim O’Brien and Mayberry Homes and Watertown’s development-friendly administration.