Stockholm is a town in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States.
In 1854, this site at the foot of the Mississippi bluffs was the destination of more than 200 emigrants from the impoverished Bjurtjärn socken, in Värmland, Sweden.
[3] The area was surveyed and a plat lay out for a community the Swedish immigrant settlers called Stockholm, the same name as the capital of Sweden.
Twenty years of harvesting diminished the supply, signaling the end of this business.
The ice industry began as soon as the Burlington Railroad was completed through Stockholm.