Hamburger Charlie in Seymour
A 16-foot statue in Seymour, Wisconsin, honoring Charlie Nagreen, who is credited by locals with inventing the hamburger in 1885.

πŸ“œ A 12-foot statue in Seymour, Wisconsin, commemorates Charlie Nagreen, locally credited with inventing the hamburger. Erected in 2004, it stands in Nagel Park, celebrating the town's claim as the 'Home of the Hamburger'. Seymour is known as the "Home of the Hamburger" and hosts an annual burger festival.# Why GoπŸ” See the iconic "Hamburger Charlie" statue.πŸ“– Discover the local legend of the hamburger's 1885 origin.πŸ“Έ Photo opportunity with the statue and the world's largest burger grill.🚢 Explore Seymour, the self-proclaimed 'Home of the Hamburger'.# TipsπŸ…ΏοΈ Parking: Free roadside parking available.πŸ’‘ Visit the Seymour Museum nearby for hamburger-related memorabilia.πŸ—“οΈ Consider visiting during the annual Burger Fest for related activities.

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