Hilbert is a small village located in Calumet County, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1884 and named after Ferdinand Hilbert, a local landowner. The village was originally settled by German immigrants who were attracted to the area for its fertile soil and opportunities for farming.
Notable people from Hilbert include former NFL player Tony Bland, who played for the New York Giants.
The population of Hilbert has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 1,100 residents currently living in the village.
Hilbert is located in eastern Wisconsin, near the Fox River. The village is surrounded by farmland and is known for its picturesque countryside.
Agriculture is the main industry in Hilbert, with many residents working in dairy farming and crop production. The village also has a small business district with shops and restaurants.
Hilbert has a strong German heritage, which is reflected in the village's annual Oktoberfest celebration and traditional cuisine. The community is close-knit and values its agricultural roots.