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About Racine County
Woodland Indians were the earliest known inhabitants of Racine County. In the latter half of the 17th Century, French fur traders and missionaries, including Nicholas Perrot and Fathers Claude Allouez and Jacques Marquette, found predominately Miami Indians inhabiting the lands along Racine’s Root River. By 1720, the Miami tribe had moved on and the area had become the home of the Potawatomi Indians.
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Out & About, Racine WI
Racine County Statistics
Racine County Population 2005: 195,708 (up 3.6% since 2000)
State of Wisconsin Population 2005: 5,536,201
Total Land Area: 333 Square Miles
City of Racine Population 2006: 79,392
Total Land Area: 16 Square Miles
Village of Caledonia Population 2006: 24,700
Total Land Area: 45.5 Square Miles
Village of Elmwood Park Population 2006: 452
Village of Mt. Pleasant Population 2006: 25,430
Total Land Area: 34 Square Miles
Village of Sturtevant Population 2006: 6,049
Total Land Area: 3.1 Square Miles
Village of Union Grove Population 2006: 4,526
Total Land Area: 2.32 Square Miles
Village of Waterford Population 2006: 4,700
Total Land Area: 0.8168 Square Miles
Village of Wind Point Population 2006: 1,826
Total Land Area: 1.27 Square Miles
Town of Dover-Kansasville Population 2006: 4,003
Total Land Area: 36 Square Miles
Town of Norway Population 2006: 8,056
Total Land Area: 36 Square Miles
Town of Raymond Population 2006: 3,730
Total Land Area: 53 Square Miles
Town of Rochester Population 2006: 2,547
Total Land Area: 17.2 Square Miles
Town of Waterford Population 2006: 6,418
Town of Yorkville Population 2006: 3,331
Total Land Area: 3.68 Square Miles
City of Burlington Population 2006: 10,485
Town of Burlington Population 2006: 6,481
Rediscovering Downtown
Racine
For many years, I had never even considered spending a day in
Racine
. It was the brunt of our spring break jokes when I was growing up in
Milwaukee
. We would ask our father if we could go somewhere south for vacation. He would always say, "Sure, how about
Racine
?" Not funny to tan-seeking teenagers. To me,
Racine
was dirty, industrial, confusing and didn't have a lot to offer. Then, wouldn't you know it, when I was in my twenties, my parents relocated there.
Racine
is now my surrogate hometown.
It was the Monday after Christmas. With the frenzied gift opening and overeating still looming heavy in the air, I could not wait to head out to Racine's newly revived downtown lakefront area. My mom, sister and I set off for a leisurely day of post-holiday shopping.
Racine
's downtown and lakefront revitalization effort has turned a once neglected and almost lifeless area into a thriving business district and tourist destination. The lakefront now hosts upscale condominiums, apartments, restaurants and a hotel. Two blocks to the west is where I like to be.
There is about a five-block stretch of
Main Street
that, in my opinion, has become one of the finest art and boutique shopping destinations I have encountered in
Wisconsin
. Starting at the drawbridge (a spot the kids like to stop and watch boats in the summer), you can find several fantastic restaurants, art galleries, antiques, clothing and other enjoyable shops.
We started at Dover Flag & Map.
Dover
's is one of those uniquely interesting shops that one could spend hours just browsing. It's the place to go for a driving map of
Latvia
or sailing chart for the
Caribbean
. I just needed a detailed map of
Madison
this time
Next, my mom introduced me to Braun's Specialties. Braun's stocks a variety of teas, coffees, cigars, wine, beer and gourmet specialty foods. I knew my husband would appreciate a bag of freshly ground coffee. Then, only a few doors down, we hit Copasetic for the popular Life is Good apparel for my daughters. The Racine Art Museum anchors the end of the block featuring first-rate exhibits and an exceptional museum gift shop. They are open every day, except Mondays and holidays. We decided to cross the street to check out Dimple's, a one-of-a-kind shop chock full of all sorts of fun finds from far-flung eastern lands. My daughters and I love to look through the brightly colored saris and paper lanterns. The last stop for the day was Uniquely Northern to look at some affordable art and creative jewelry. Finally, it was time to return home for the day, but we decided to bring the whole gang back for breakfast at the Red Onion Café.
Tuesday morning we squished my parents, husband, two daughters and me with my wheelchair into our minivan and made our way out to breakfast. I believe we are the kind of triple-threat mob that makes some shop owners break into a cold sweat. Just imagine, two young children, a woman that carts her own furniture through narrow isles of fragile objects and three others trying to keep it all together. As we entered the restaurant through Flowers & Company (an actual flower shop connected to the restaurant), there were no frightened grimaces, only "hello", so I figured we were ok. I had never been to the Flower Shop/Red Onion Café before, but my parents are frequent visitors and rave about the food. It was time to experience one of their favorite stops.
The Red Onion Café is a hip little spot that serves coffees, breakfast and lunch. The menu boasts fabulous omelets, quiches and sandwiches. The feta and spinach omelet was a big hit. Definitely a place to visit again.
Time never seems to permit stopping at all of the wonderful shops, galleries and restaurants, but of all I have visited, I have never been disappointed. Along with the restored buildings and new streetscape, downtown
Racine
has become very inviting. All of the sidewalks have been resurfaced and landscaped. Good news for someone who relies on even surfaces and well-constructed curb cuts. The whole five-block area is fairly level for easy walking (or rolling). Most of the shops are easily accessible. I've only noticed a few buildings that had a step or two. Not bad (actually excellent) for a historic area. There are still a few storefronts under renovation, but construction was not a problem. It will be exciting to discover what new businesses emerge on
Main Street
. As for my parents, I think they are enjoying their retirement down south - in
Racine
.
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