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Kenosha, Wisconsin

Population: 85,685
Located in Kenosha County

The April 1997 issue of Reader's Digest printed results from a poll conducted with the Roper Center for Public Opinion research, with polled parents across the country about factors affecting family life. Kenosha, Wisconsin rated number two as the best place to raise a family. Most people who work here also live here. Many people who live in the area commute to jobs in Chicago, northern Illinois and Milwaukee. In the woods, on the lake, in the city or a subdivision the city offers about any type of home in all price ranges. This lakeside city is undergoing rapid revitalization giving residents even more to enjoy. HarborPark is among the newest developments. There will be bicycle paths, great fishing spots, shops, restaurants, condos and town homes, a mile-long water's edge promenade and parks. The focus in Kenosha is on the future.

Kenosha has grown from a tiny agricultural community into a bustling commercial and industrial center. Kenosha's two industrial parks help lend to its economic strength, and its three hospitals and other medical centers provide for strong health care. Nearby airports include Kenosha Regional, Mitchell International, Midway and O'Hare International.

Our public school system is rated very highly, and there is plenty of room for advanced education with our five colleges. Here in Kenosha, students consistently rank near the top in the nation in ACT and SAT scores. In addition to bordering Lake Michigan, there are 13 inland lakes for all your water sports. The seven golf courses and over 40 parks in Kenosha County are for the rest of your recreation needs. For the shoppers we have over 1,000 retail stores.

Kenosha experiences four truly beautiful seasons of the year. Whatever your interests and needs, Kenosha can provide for your personal enjoyment, family growth and economic stability.

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