Landwirtschaft

Landwirtschaft (English: Farming, Argriculture) is a small hamlet of about 300 people. The Hamlet was founded in 1930 by Farmer Fredrick Robel. The town's weather and soil was very good. The town is very beautiful and is a tourist attraction during Oktoberfest and Christmas.

History
In 1940 the town grew to about 500 people, with mainly farmers. The town tried to be reconnized in 1945 but wasn't. During the famine the town contrubuted to mainly 80% of all food that was produced, which was very small. By that point the down fell down to 100 people after the famine. The town finally was given a name in 1952 by Fredrick Robel's Son who thought the town was the most fertile land around and named it Landwirtschaft in German, which losely translates to Farming Land or Argriculture Land. In 1955 the town elected Chairman Harold Garrison a busnessman, after two weeks in office he was run out of office beacuse of his views that the town should become a corporate town. The town holiday called "No-Capital Day" is a local holiday where all government workers get off. The town seal is also designed around it, when protesters came to City hall a bird "with two heads came down and attcked the chairman". Though probaly a myth a bird did reportly attack the chairman. In 1974 the town became a major tourist attraction becuase of it's beauty and particpation during the month of October and the towns German Oktoberfest. Also during thee winter beacuse temperatures are pleasent, it somtimes snows, and like Oktoberfest the town's partcipation is immense and makes it a major tourist attraction. The town in 2005 produced, between farming and tourism, makes about 6 Million Euros Dollars a year.