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Kenosha, Wisconsin
Kenosha (/kəˈnoʊʃə/[9][10][11]) is a city in and the county seat of Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States.[12] Kenosha is on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan.As of the 2020 census the population was 99,986, which made it the fourth-largest city in Wisconsin and the fourth-largest city on Lake Michigan.
Although closer to Milwaukee (about 40 miles) than Chicago (about 66 miles), Kenosha is part of the United States Census Bureau's Chicago combined statistical area (CSA)[13] and metropolitan statistical area.
It is home to the headquarters of the Fortune 1000 tool manufacturer Snap-on Inc., as well as the clothing company Jockey International.[15] Residents of the city are called Kenoshans.[16]
These refer to the annual spawning of trout, in which thousands of fish entered the rivers from Lake Michigan, providing food for the coming months.
It remains unclear if any sites pre-date the Clovis Culture[18] but, if so, those sites would be contemporaneous with the Wisconsin glaciation.[19] Paleo-Indians settled in the area at least 13,500 years ago.[20]
Thwarted in Milwaukee and Racine, the group arrived at Pike Creek on 6 June 1835, building log houses and later homes of frame, native stone, and brick.
The first school and churches followed, with platting completed in 1836.[21] As more settlers arrived and the first post office was established, the village was known as Pike Creek, then renamed Southport in 1837, a name which lives on as a southeast-side neighborhood, park, and elementary school, and has been adopted by several businesses.[22]
In 1850, the village changed its name from Southport to Kenosha which is its current name.
The name Kenosha was adapted from the Chippewa word kinoje (pike or pickerel).[23]
In May 1954, Nash acquired Detroit-based Hudson and the new firm was named American Motors Corporation.
A 47-acre (190,000 m2) west side park and an elementary school are named for Charles W.
Nash.[25] A prototype steam car was built in Kenosha by the Sullivan-Becker engineering firm in 1900.
Two years later, the Thomas B.
Jeffery Company, builders of the Sterling bicycle, began production of the Rambler runabout.
In 1902, Rambler and Oldsmobile were the first cars to employ mass-production techniques.
The 1903 Rambler was also the first US-built production automobile to use a steering wheel, rather than the then-common tiller-controlled steering.
Auto executive Charles W.
Nash purchased Jeffery in 1916 and the new company became Nash Motors.
The town argued that industrial development would jeopardize the town's residential nature.
The court found the annexation proper, with no illicit bribes or improper conduct by the city.
Two decades earlier, AMC's 1963 Rambler Classic had also received the award.
In 1987, Renault sold its controlling interest in AMC to Chrysler Corporation, which had already contracted with AMC for the production of its M-body midsized cars at the Kenosha plant.
The AMC Lakefront plant (1960–88), a smaller facility, was demolished in 1990 (a chimney-demolition ceremony that June drew 10,000 spectators) and was redeveloped into HarborPark.[27] The area now hosts lakeside condominiums, a large recreational marina, numerous parks and promenades, sculptures, fountains, the Kenosha Public Museum, and the Civil War Museum, all of which are connected by the Kenosha Electric Railway streetcar system.
A classic two-mile (3.2 km) downtown electric streetcar system was opened on June 17, 2000, and on September 22, 2014, the Kenosha city council approved a crosstown extension of the system incorporating the existing route between 48th and 61st Streets on both 6th and 8th Avenues.[29]
Demonstrations were marked by daily peaceful protesting followed by confrontations with law enforcement and rioting, looting, and arson at night.
A state of emergency was declared on August 23, and the National Guard was activated the following day.
On August 25, a controversial shooting occurred during the unrest, leading to a polarized response.[30] Both then-President Donald Trump and then-Presidential candidate Joe Biden visited Kenosha.[31]
Matthew Episcopal Church, the Washington Park Clubhouse, and the Justin Weed House.
Kenosha's passenger train station is the last stop on Chicago's Union Pacific North Metra Line.
Kenosha is 32 miles south of Milwaukee and 49 miles north of Chicago.
Kenosha consists of neighborhoods divided into three regions - Downtown, Uptown, and West of I-94 (referred to by locals at "West of the I" or simply "the county").[41] The city's northside is home to both UW-Parkside and Carthage College.
The neighborhood of HarborPark is both a residential and commercial area.[42] Directly south of the Downtown area is the neighborhood of Allendale.[43]
The record high is 105 °F (41 °C), set in July 2012.
The record low is −31 °F (−35 °C) set in January 1985.[50]
The population density was 3,684.3 inhabitants per square mile (1,422.5/km2).
There were 40,643 housing units at an average density of 1,509.2 per square mile (582.7/km2).
The racial makeup of the city was 77.1% White, 10.0% African American, 0.6% Native American, 1.7% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 6.8% from other races, and 3.8% from two or more races.
Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 16.3% of the population.
28.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.17.
26.8% of residents were under the age of 18; 10.9% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 28.3% were from 25 to 44; 23.2% were from 45 to 64; and 10.8% were 65 years of age or older.
The gender makeup of the city was 49.1% male and 50.9% female.
The Chamber of Commerce attributed this to the city's museums, lakeshore attractions, cultural and work opportunities, its public-school system, transportation amenities, and relatively lower costs-of-living.[58]
From 1990 to 2017, the percentage of Kenosha's workforce in business and professional services grew nearly fivefold from 3.2% of the workforce to 11%, while statewide the trend was slightly more than double.
The growth has been both to due new office developments in the city, but also due to new suburban developments as Illinois workers seeker more affordable housing.[59]
The population density was 3,795.1 inhabitants per square mile (1,465.3/km2).
There were 36,004 housing units at an average density of 1,512.3 per square mile (583.9/km2).
The racial makeup of the city was 83.6% White, 7.7% African American, 0.4% Native American, 1.0% Asian, <0.1% Pacific Islander, 4.8% from other races and 2.4% from two or more races.
10.0% of the population were Hispanic of any race.
25.5% were of German, 11.5% Italian, 7.1% Irish and 6.6% Polish ancestry.
28.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
The average household size was 2.54 and the average family size was 3.13.
The median age was 34 years.
For every 100 females, there were 96.7 males.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.2 males.
Six people were shot, three fatally.
Police believe the shooting occurred as a result of a fight within the crowded bar, and one subject was arrested and criminally charged.[62]
According to county statistics, 49% of Kenosha's workforce commutes outside of Kenosha County to their positions.
Many travel northward towards Milwaukee or south into the Chicago area.[65] A 2016 study found that Kenosha's "out-commuters most likely work for positions in healthcare, manufacturing, professional/scientific and technical services.
The majority of occupations included management, business/financial, and office/administrative support position", and 73 percent of out-commuters have a bachelor's degree or a higher level of education.[66]
Kenosha has a number of light industrial and distribution companies in outlying business parks.
Amazon, Rustoleum, Uline, Associated Wholesale Grocers, and others have warehouses and distribution centers located in Kenosha.[67][68][69][70][71]
In recent years, organizations such as Downtown Kenosha Inc.
(DKI) manage the day-to-day economic development efforts, business support and promotional activities for the district.[73] Downtown Kenosha is home to the Kenosha HarborMarket, a European-style farmer's market held mid-May through mid-October on 2nd Ave bisected by the 56th Street boulevard streetcar line.
It hosts stalls with local food products and artisan creations.[74] In addition, the downtown area has a collection of over 50 restaurants, bars, breweries, and shops of various kinds.
Frank's Diner, which has been an attraction in downtown Kenosha since 1926, is the oldest diner in the United States and has been featured twice on Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, once in 2007 and again in 2021.[75][76] Residential developments have also provided added condominiums and apartments.[77]
On Simmons Island, the Kenosha History Center and adjacent Maritime Museum offer memorabilia from the city's nautical past.
ft.
building to be constructed on the empty 107 acre site of the former Chrysler factory.
It will serve as a multi-purpose building dedicated to education, workforce development, and entrepreneurial opportunities.[78] In December 2020, the city announced a plan for the KIN.[79] In July 2021, the federal government awarded Kenosha $4.9 million in federal CARES Act funds toward the neighborhood.[80]
Its main exhibit is a prehistoric woolly mammoth skeleton uncovered in western Kenosha in 1992.
Cut-marks on its bones indicate that the animals were butchered by humans using stone tools.
Carbon dating indicates their age to be 12,500 radiocarbon years old or 14,500 calendar years old, one thousand radiocarbon years earlier than the previously-accepted presence of humans in the Americas.
The museum also displays other ice age and fine art exhibits.[82]
It showcases the history of Kenosha from the time of Native American settlements and the first European settlements to the present day.
The 1906 Kenosha North Pier Light sits just east.
The main exhibit, "The Fiery Trial", opened September 15, 2008.
It is a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2) exhibit offering an interactive experience of the role of six Midwestern states before, during, and after the American Civil War.[83]
It is home to a variety of restaurants including multiple supper clubs and German-American venues.[86] Additionally, the city is home to two award winning drive-in burger stands, The Spot and Big Star.[87] Mars Cheese Castle, a "cheese landmark", is also located in Kenosha.
The city has the highest concentration of Italian-Americans in Wisconsin, and as such is rife with Italian-American cuisine, including many pizza restaurants and perhaps the most well-known Italian grocery and delicatessen in Wisconsin, Tenuta's.[88][89]
It features many of the top tribute bands from the Midwest, over 50 bands in total performing on five stages.[106]
Daniel H.
Burnham designed the 1900 Beaux-Arts Gilbert M.
Simmons Memorial Library, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[108]
They folded after going 0–4–1.[110] It was also the home of the Kenosha Cardinals, a semi-professional football team between 1937 and 1941[111] which played at Lake Front Stadium at 58th Street and Third Avenue.
The Bobbers were featured in a 26-game "Kenosha Series", playing against the Kenosha Kingfish in July 2020 as part of the NWL “Pod” system of play adopted for 2020.
The name was submitted in a “Name the Team” Contest.[117]
The city has 74 municipal parks, totaling 781.52 acres (3.1627 km2).[118]
Races are held on Tuesday evenings from mid-May through August.
Free seating is available on the inside of the track, and on important race days concessions are available.
Kenosha is home to the Washington Park Velodrome, the longest-operating 333-meter track; it opened in 1927.
The mayor is elected every four years.
The city's Common Council consists of 17 aldermen from Kenosha's 17 districts (each district having several wards), elected for two-year terms in even-numbered years.
The mayor of Kenosha is John Martin Antaramian, the longest-serving chief executive in the city's history over four terms between 1992 and 2008.
Antaramian was re-elected on April 5, 2016.[134]
Presidential Election being the first time since 1972 that a Republican candidate, Donald Trump, has won in Kenosha.[135] During the 2020 U.S.
Presidential Election, Trump lost Wisconsin but won in Kenosha County for the second time.[136]
Robert Wirch (D) represents Kenosha in the Wisconsin State Senate, and Tip McGuire (D) and Tod Ohnstad (D) represent Kenosha in the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Bradford High School, George Nelson Tremper High School, Indian Trail High School and Academy, LakeView Technology Academy, Reuther Central High School, and Harborside Academy, the latter a research school that uses the Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound model; it was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.[138]
Joseph Catholic Academy, All Saints Catholic School, Bethany Lutheran School, Friedens Lutheran School, Christ Lutheran Academy, Kenosha Montessori School, Shoreland Lutheran High School, and Christian Life School.
At the beginning of the 2011–2012 school year, St.
Mary's and Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii schools became campuses of All Saints Catholic School.
Both campuses operate as the same school with the same principal.
St.
Mark's and St.
Joseph High School have also conjoined into Saint Joseph Catholic Academy.
Journey Ministry College, a cohort of SUM Bible College and Seminary, was established in 2011.
Happenings Magazine is an ad-supported entertainment publication distributed at local businesses since 1978.
They also publish The Smart Reader, Homes Plus, and other seasonal event-orientated magazines.
Nielsen.
However, due to the large number of commuters to Chicago, Charter Spectrum's Kenosha system carries both Milwaukee and Chicago stations.
Arbitron classifies Kenosha as part of the Chicago radio market.
Five major radio stations broadcast from Kenosha: WLIP (CBS Radio) 1050 AM, Gateway Technical College's WGTD (91.1 FM), a member station of the Wisconsin Public Radio News & Classical Music Network, rock WIIL (95.1 FM) and classic hits WWDV (96.9 FM), which simulcasts Chicago-based WDRV (97.1 FM).
The Kenosha Convention and Visitors Bureau operates WPUR937 (1180 AM), a low-power tourist information station.
Most of the AM and FM radio stations from Milwaukee and Chicago are clearly audible in Kenosha.[141]
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