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Living in Dousman, WI

If you are seeking a great place to live, work and relax in the beautiful Kettle Moraine area of southeastern Wisconsin then look no further than Dousman. A fast-growing community with both new arrivals and multigenerational families. Major events in the town include Derby Days in July when the softball tournament takes place and the Parade Carnival which offers lots of food and music, a parade and the Wisconsin State Championship Frog Jump.

The Glacial Drumlin Trail is a 47-mile trail that is easily assessable from Main Street in downtown Dousman. The trail is open year round and bicyclists, hikers, joggers and roller bladders in the summer and snowmobilers in the winter can enjoy all the trail has to offer.
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