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Kenosha

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Kenosha

City, port, and administrative headquarters of Kenosha County, southeast Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan, 47 km/29 mi southeast of Milwaukee; population (2000) 90,400. Its industries include food-processing equipment, fertilizers, motor vehicles, wire products, textiles and clothing, and food products. Kenosha is the home of Carthage College (1846), Gateway Technical College (1912), and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1965).

Kenosha was founded in 1835 and incorporated in 1850.



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