Kenosha       

Kenosha is the fourth largest city in Wisconsin and one of the fastest growing communities in the State, located on Lake Michigan, midway between Milwaukee and Chicago. Kenosha is an excellent community in which to live and work. With a population of more than 90,000 and an economic base, which continues to generate a growing number of good jobs, the Community offers the advantages of a medium sized city within the orbit of two of the nation's most robust metropolitan areas. There is year-round recreation, and Kenosha County boasts one of the best park systems in the state. Kenosha is also the only community in the state to have three National Historic Districts, revealing a variety of architecture, from Classical to Tudor Revival.

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Kenosha is the headquarters for Jockey International and Snap-On, Inc. The Unified School System (K-12) is excellent as well as three Universities that reside within the Community - University of Wisconsin - Parkside, Carthage College and Gateway Technical College. Health care facilities are also superior with two hospitals serving the community. Access to air transportation is outstanding, and the availability of moderately priced housing is also a very attractive factor to those wishing to relocate to the area.

Information of the City of Kenosha Local Government

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Other City Links:

City of Kenosha
City Administration
Harbor Park
About Kenosha
Kenosha Public Schools
Kenosha Public Library System
University of Wisconsin at Parkside
Gateway Technical Institute
Carthage College
Kenosha Joint Services