Racine, Wisconsin

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Racine
Nickname : The Belle City of the Lakes
Racine
Racine
Location in Wisconsin
Racine, Wisconsin
Racine
Racine
Basic data
Foundation : 1834
State : United States
State : Wisconsin
County : Racine County
Coordinates : 42 ° 44 ′  N , 87 ° 48 ′  W Coordinates: 42 ° 44 ′  N , 87 ° 48 ′  W
Time zone : Central ( UTC − 6 / −5 )
Inhabitants :
Metropolitan Area :
78,860 (as of 2010)
1,751,316 (as of 2010)
Population density : 1,961.7 inhabitants per km 2
Area : 48.4 km 2  (approx. 19 mi 2 ) of
which 40.2 km 2  (approx. 16 mi 2 ) is land
Height : 188 m
Postal code : 53403
Area code : +1 262
FIPS : 55-66000
GNIS ID : 1572015
Website : www.cityofracine.org
Mayor : John Dickert
Root River Racine 070107.jpg
At the confluence of the Root River with Lake Michigan

Racine is a city (with the status " City ") and the administrative seat of Racine County in the US -amerikanischen State Wisconsin . In 2010 Racine had 78,860 inhabitants, the number of which decreased slightly to 78,303 by 2012.

Racine is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area .

geography

Racine is located in southeastern Wisconsin at the confluence of the Root River with Lake Michigan . The urban area extends over an area of ​​48.4 km², which is spread over 40.2 km² of land and 8.1 km² of water.

The closest major cities are Milwaukee (24 miles north), Wisconsin's capital Madison (168 km west northwest), Rockford , Illinois (142 km west southwest) and Chicago (107 km south).

history

By the end of the 19th century, Racine had straight, wide streets, beautiful public buildings, a theological seminary, factories for agricultural machinery, wagons, woolen goods, etc., a shipyard and ironworks. In 1885 the city had 19,636 inhabitants.

economy

The international company SC Johnson & Son was founded in Racine in 1886 and is still based here today. The group manufactures cleaning and care products as well as insect repellants such as: B. Autan . Despite its size with 12,000 employees worldwide and an annual turnover of 6.6 billion US dollars ( 2004 ), the company is still family-owned. Other major companies are Modine or to Robert Bosch GmbH belonging toolmaker Dremel and the company Putzmeister , a leading manufacturer of concrete pumps .

Attractions

population

Population development
Census Residents ± in%
1850 5107 -
1860 7822 53.2%
1870 9880 26.3%
1880 16,031 62.3%
1890 21,014 31.1%
1900 29.102 38.5%
1910 38.002 30.6%
1920 58,593 54.2%
1930 67,542 15.3%
1940 67.195 -0.5%
1950 71.193 5.9%
1960 89.144 25.2%
1970 95.162 6.8%
1980 85,725 -9.9%
1990 84,298 -1.7%
2000 81,855 -2.9%
2010 78,860 -3.7%
2012 estimate 78,303 -0.7%
1850-2000 2010-2012

According to the 2010 census , Racine had 78,860 people in 30,530 households. The population density was 1961.7 inhabitants per square kilometer. Statistically, 2.53 people lived in each of the 30,530 households.

The racial the population was composed of 61.8 percent white, 22.6 percent African American, 0.5 percent Native American, 0.8 percent Asian and 10.3 percent from other ethnic groups; 4.0 percent were descended from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race was 20.7 percent of the population regardless of ethnicity.

27.8 percent of the population were under 18 years old, 61.3 percent were between 18 and 64 and 10.9 percent were 65 years or older. 51.2 percent of the population was female.

The average annual income for a household was 38,789  USD . The per capita income was $ 20,079. 21.5 percent of the population lived below the poverty line.

sons and daughters of the town

Town twinning

Individual evidence

  1. The Wisconsin Historical Society (English)
  2. a b U.S. Census Bureau, State & County QuickFacts - Racine, Wisconsin. Retrieved December 27, 2013
  3. Distance information according to Google Maps. Accessed on December 27, 2013
  4. US Decennial Census. Retrieved December 27, 2013
  5. American Fact Finder. Retrieved December 27, 2013

Web links

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