The City of West Bend got its name from its location on a large
westward-reaching bend of the Milwaukee River. Settled mainly by German
immigrants in the 1840s, the city was bestowed with leaders possessing
entrepreneurial know-how. West Bend became an international center of
manufacturing with companies such as the West Bend Aluminum Company,
Enger-Kress Pocket Book Company, and Gehl Brothers Manufacturing.
Knowing how to work hard, West Bend's residents also played hard with a
booming downtown area, local sports teams, parks, and cultural
entertainment. Recent decades have seen a decline of local industry, but
unlike many communities, the historic downtown continues to thrive with
shops, restaurants, and lively cultural offerings. Home to unique
architecture such as Old Courthouse and Jail, beautiful Victorian homes,
and the new Museum of Wisconsin Art, West Bend continues to thrive and
take pride in its past while looking to the future.