THE AUGUSTA, WI COMMUNITY

Located in west-central Wisconsin, Augusta is a small, rural community that serves as a home to approximately 1500 residents. A flourishing Amish community surrounds the city of Augusta, making horse & buggy sightings a regular occurrence on the city streets. An abundance of farm land and dairy farms serve as the backdrop for the majority of the surrounding area, with downtown Augusta nestled in the middle as the center for commerce.
Dells Pond & Museum
Augusta is the home of picturesque Dells Museum, which happens to be one of the most photographed historical monuments in the midwest. Marked by the distinct 5 story Dells Mill Museum, Dells pond is a great place to fish year round for large mouth bass, blue gills, sun fish, and perch. Dells Mill was built only 16 years after Wisconsin became a state, and only 8 years after Augusta was founded as a town. It serves as a great attraction for both business and recreational travelers alike.
Bush's Beans
Just as M.R.S. Machining calls Augusta home, so does the world famous Bush's Beans company. Their facility serves as one of the largest in Augusta, and provides a valuable economic resource to the area.