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An M is the official symbol for the Miners of the Wisconsin Institute of Technology, formerly the Wisconsin Mining School and currently the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Platte Mound is 150 feet high and rises an estimated 400 feet above the city of Platteville, is one mile long and one half mile wide.
Origin of Platteville, Wisconsin In the fall of 1827 it was called Platte River; in the spring of 1828 the name was changed to Lebanon, and again in a few months to Platteville.
Platteville is located in southwestern Wisconsin, in Grant County. The discovery of lead in the area in the 1820s created a mining boom and, although most of the lead was exhausted by 1850, veins of zinc continued to be exploited into the 20th century.
Origin of Platteville, Wisconsin It has been supposed that the place was named for Alonzo Platt, a prominent citizen who came to the settlement in 1828, but this is doubtful as Platte River was so named before his arrival.
Visitors in the area can climb the 280 steps beside the M and enjoy a panoramic view of the tri-state area!

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The full-time UW - Platteville undergraduate population is made up of 36% women, and 64% men.
Platteville is a town in Wisconsin with a population of 11,421. Platteville is in Grant County and is one of the best places to live in Wisconsin. Living in Platteville offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents rent their homes. In Platteville there are a lot of bars and parks.

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