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The Troll Capital of the World is how many refer to Mount Horeb, Wisconsin. Attributed to the area's Norwegian roots, troll statues can be found throughout the town, and Main Street is more commonly referred to as the Trollway. For those not familiar with troll legends and lore, it is important to note that they are known for providing luck, perhaps making Mount Horeb one of the luckiest places in the world.
This small village in Southern Wisconsin's Dane County has a vibrant history and several unique claims to fame that have more lackluster small towns positively envious. In addition to being the troll capital of the world, it is also known as the mustard capital of the world. Until 2009, the village was home to the Mount Horeb Mustard Museum of Travel Channel fame, but it has since been relocated to Middleton, Wisconsin, where it has taken on the new name of The National Mustard Museum. Some are surprised to learn that an Englishman named the area in 1861, but a mix of European settlers have made their home here, and the Norwegian culture has maintained a strong presence. Farmland, a historic district, small town charm and an abundance of tiny trolls define this Wisconsin village. View Mount Horeb City Guide