Mineral Point, WI, is a small city known for its blend of history, art, and agriculture. Established as a lead and zinc boomtown in the 1820s, Mineral Point features distinctive Cornish architecture, particularly at the historic Pendarvis site with its stone and timber cabins. The city’s downtown area boasts Italianate and Victorian buildings, vintage glass storefronts, and a variety of dining options such as Red Rooster Cafe, Cafe 43, and Popolo. Commerce Street Brewery Hotel is a popular spot for local beer. Mineral Point hosts the annual Cornish Festival & Celtic Celebration in September, featuring Cornish cuisine, live music, and historic site tours. The city’s housing includes Cornish cottages, ranch-style homes, Colonial Revivals, Craftsman bungalows, and more, attracting both retirees and young families. Mineral Point Unified School District serves the community, with Mineral Point Middle and Mineral Point High receiving high ratings. Recreational opportunities abound at Soldiers Memorial Park, which offers an Olympic-sized pool, sports facilities, and winter sledding. Water Tower Park and the Cheese Country Trail provide additional outdoor activities. U.S. Highway 151 connects Mineral Point to Madison, 55 miles away, while Upland Hills Health Hospital & Clinics in nearby Dodgeville offers medical services. Newcomers should prepare for frigid winters, with average lows of 9 degrees and about 35 inches of snow annually.