Berlin, Marathon County, Wisconsin
Berlin, Marathon County, Wisconsin
Berlin is a small town in Marathon County, in central Wisconsin. It is part of the Wausau metropolitan area. The population was 945 at the 2010 census. The town includes the unincorporated communities of Emmerich and Naugart, and Taegesville is partly in the town. The ghost town Ziegler was also located there.
Geography
- Area: 34.7 square miles (89.8 km2), all land
- Elevation: about 1,293 feet
- Coordinates: approximately 45.0689°N, 89.7933°W
- There is also a City of Berlin in Wisconsin and a Town of Berlin in Green Lake County, which are different places.
Demographics
- 2000 census: 887 people, 313 households, 256 families
- Population density: 25.6 people per square mile
- Racial makeup: predominantly White (about 99.6%)
- Households: 37.4% had children under 18; 73.8% were married couples; average household size 2.83; average family size 3.19
- Age distribution: median age 38
- Income: median household income $53,125; median family income $60,000; per capita income $20,958
- Poverty: about 1.5% of families and 2.1% of the population
Notable people
- Robert Plisch, farmer and politician, lived in the town
Notes
- Berlin is a separate municipality from Berlin, Wisconsin (city) and from the Town of Berlin in Green Lake County.
This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 23:05 (CET).