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Kenosha

 
Kenosha, WI 53143, United States of America
Address is taken from a point 1483 yards away.
 
Information about the place
Kenosha is a town on Lake Michigan (Western route) between Racine (10.80 miles to the north) and Waukegan (16.18 miles to the south).
 
 

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Port Washington58.52 miles
Milwaukee33.66 miles
Cudahy27.67 miles
Oak Creek22.38 miles
Racine10.80 miles
Kenosha
Waukegan16.18 miles
Lake Forest23.32 miles
Highland Park28.70 miles
Evanston40.95 miles
Chicago Harbour Entrance52.73 miles
 
 
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Wikipedia has a page about Kenosha

Kenosha ( kə-NOH-shə) is a city in and the county seat of Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States. Kenosha is on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. With an estimated population of 99,944 as of 1 July 2019, it is the fourth-largest city in Wisconsin and the fourth-largest city on Lake Michigan. Although closer to Milwaukee, the city is part of the United States Census Bureau's Chicago combined statistical area (CSA) and metropolitan statistical area.

Once a center of industrial activity, its gradual transition into a hub for the services-based economy of today has made it a bedroom community within the Chicago and Milwaukee metro areas. Kenosha is also home to the University of Wisconsin–Parkside and other educational institutions such as Carthage College, Gateway Technical College, and more.

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