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Platteville is Grant County's largest city, located in the southwestern corner of Wisconsin and best known as the home of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville campus.

The university's campus serves as a cultural hub for the city, home to the Center of the Arts, which presents live theatrical and comedy performances throughout the year, and the Harry and Laura Nohr Gallery.

Visitors can explore family-friendly attractions such as the Mining and Rollo Jamison Museums, which are home to a 19th-century lead mine and 1931 zinc mine train.

The "Big M," a monogrammed letter that was originally constructed in 1936 for the former Wisconsin Mining School, holds the record as the world's largest letter M.

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