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Port Washington (town), Wisconsin

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1554: 809:. The district has three elementary schools for kindergarten through fourth grade. Students in the northern and eastern parts of the town attend Lincoln Elementary. Saukville Elementary serves students in the western parts of the Town of Port Washington and the Town and Village of Saukville. Students in the far southern parts of the town attend Dunwiddie Elementary. All students in the district attend Thomas Jefferson Middle School for fifth through eighth grades, and 408:. The 1830s saw the forced removal of Wisconsin's Native American population, followed by land speculation by merchants and investors. One of these land speculators was General Wooster Harrison, who purchased the land that would become the Town of Port Washington in 1835. Harrison's wife, Rhoda, died in 1837 and was the first white settler to be buried in the town. The settlement was abandoned that same year. 52: 847:
seven days a week and make connections to Washington County Transit and Milwaukee County Routes 12, 49 and 42u. Unlike a typical taxi, however, the rider must contact the service ahead of time to schedule their pick-up date and time. The taxi service plans their routes based on the number of riders, pick-up/drop-off time and destination then plans the routes accordingly.
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parking lot, near Interstate 43 Exit 96. The bus operates Monday through Friday with limited hours corresponding to peak commute times. Ozaukee County Transit Services' Shared Ride Taxi is the public transit option for traveling to sites not directly accessible from the interstate. The taxis operate
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where streams flow into the lake. Clay bluffs are a geological formation characteristic of the Lake Michigan shoreline and are found in few other areas of the world. Much of the coastline adjacent to the bluffs has mixed gravel and sand beaches. There are valleys lower than the surrounding bluffs in
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In the town, the population was spread out, with 26.3% under the age of 18, 6.1% from 18 to 24, 28.1% from 25 to 44, 23.7% from 45 to 64, and 15.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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living together, 4.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.7% were non-families. 26.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 16.8% 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 3.11.
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with a stop in the City of Port Washington, which was the halfway point between the northern and southern terminuses. The train was in operation from 1907 to 1948, when it fell into disuse following World War II. The old rail line was converted into the present recreational trail in the 1990s.
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Knellsville declined in the mid-20th century for several reasons. The Knellsville Canning Co. closed in 1955, and the Johannes Mink Ranch sold its last pelts in 1969. Additionally, as the City of Port Washington grew and suburbanized, annexing more land from the town, demand for access to the
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as the county seats, respectively. County residents failed to ratify the bill, and in 1853 the legislature instead bisected the county into eastern and western sections, creating Ozaukee County. Port Washington became the seat of the new county, and the Washington County seat moved to
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became increasingly popular among Port Washington's farmers, and the Pauly Cheese Factory opened in Knellsville in 1878. In the 20th century, Pauly's Cheese became a nationally distributed brand. Knellsville grew to serve the town's farmers with a feed mill, a cannery, and a foundry.
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governed by an elected board, comprising a chairman and two supervisors. The current chairman is Mike Didier. The board meets on the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the town hall which is located at 3715 Highland Drive in the unincorporated Knellsville community.
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growing in the lowlands along the streams. Early surveyors also noted swamps in the area containing birch, ash, elm, oak, and sugar bush. Much of the original forest was cleared to prepare the land for agriculture.
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The median income for a household in the town was $ 56,875, and the median income for a family was $ 62,765. Males had a median income of $ 41,742 versus $ 25,645 for females. The
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run the Route 143 commuter bus, also known as the "Ozaukee County Express," to Milwaukee via Interstate 43. The closest stop is the route's northern terminus at the Saukville
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While dairy farming dominated the local economy in the 20th century, accounting for 80% percent of agriculture in the early 1940s, the Town of Port Washington was also one of
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In 1843, Harrison returned with a party of settlers. The Town of Port Washington was formed in January 1846 and until 1847 included the surrounding areas of what is currently
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was 87.7 people per square mile (33.9/km). There were 678 housing units at an average density of 36.4 per square mile (14.1/km). The racial makeup of the town was 97.30%
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As land development continues to reduce wild areas, wildlife is forced into closer proximity with human communities like Port Washington. Large mammals, including
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A History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the Chicago & North Western and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railways
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grew. Knellsville was close to the city outskirts, and in the mid-1960s, the southern part of Knellsville was demolished to construct
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for pedestrian and bicycle use runs north–south through the town and connects Port Washington to the neighboring communities of
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in Ozaukee County communities, including a 2010 sighting of a bear in a City of Port Washington residential neighborhood.
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passes through the town with access to Knellsville and the City of Port Washington via Exit 100. A small stretch of
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passes through the southwestern part of the town between the City of Port Washington and the Village of Saukville.
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is located in what was formerly the southeastern part of the town. The Town of Port Washington is bordered by the
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where Sauk Creek flows into the lake and in the Town of Port Washington where Sucker Creek flows into the lake.
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There were 636 households, out of which 32.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.6% were
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Before white settlers arrived in the area, the Port Washington area was an upland forest dominated by
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community in the northern part of the town as a stagecoach stop on the Green Bay Road. In the 1870s,
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Ranch north of Knellsville opened in 1926, and annually produced 6,000 mink pelts at its height.
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Port Washington has limited public transit compared with larger cities. Ozaukee County and the
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of 2000, there were 1,631 people, 636 households, and 447 families residing in the town. The
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for the town was $ 22,781. About 2.3% of families and 3.2% of the population were below the
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The town population reached 2,500 in 1853 and continued to increase, with an influx of
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considers the town to be in the Central Lake Michigan Coastal ecological landscape.
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The area that became Port Washington was originally inhabited by the
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ranging from 80 to 130 feet (24 to 40 meters) in height with deep
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can be seen in the town. There have been infrequent sightings of
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Location of Town of Port Washington in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.
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The region struggles with many invasive species, including the
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during the most recent ice age. The soil is clayey glacial
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This article is about the town. For the adjacent city, see
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The town does not have sidewalks in many areas, but the
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The town does not have passenger rail service, but the
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The History of Port Washington, in Ozaukee, Wisconsin
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The 10-acre Johannes 466:In the 1860s, William Knell developed the 1140: 1120: 1118: 807:Port Washington-Saukville School District 594:Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 560:. The coastline is characterized by clay 1350:"MCTS Route 143: Ozaukee County Express" 482:out of some of the town's land in 1882. 1228: 1169: 805:Port Washington is served by the joint 1810: 1416:"Wisconsin Railroads and Harbors 2020" 1115: 1030: 793:(R) represents Port Washington in the 785:(R) represents Port Washington in the 767:United States House of Representatives 759:Wisconsin's 6th congressional district 1464: 1437: 1109: 1070: 1058: 1002: 990: 961: 744: 1205:"Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin" 761:, Port Washington is represented by 423:. At the time, the land was part of 1248: 1091:. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1040:. 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The Historical Marker Database 1126:"The History of Knellsville, WI" 50: 28:Town in Wisconsin, United States 1408: 1386: 1364: 1317: 1295: 1273: 1222: 1197: 1103: 1064: 941:United States Geological Survey 840:Milwaukee County Transit System 669: 1052: 1008: 996: 984: 967: 955: 937:"US Board on Geographic Names" 569:the City of Port Washington's 385:are also located in the town. 1: 1305:. Wisconsin State Legislature 917:. United States Census Bureau 901: 1018:. Wisconsin Genealogy Trails 878:. The trail was formerly an 800: 512: 478:The City of Port Washington 136:; 189 years ago 7: 1260:United States Census Bureau 915:"2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files" 874:where it connects with the 811:Port Washington High School 576:The town is located in the 519:United States Census Bureau 10: 1839: 1235:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 388: 174: • Town Chairman 21:Port Washington, Wisconsin 18: 1783: 1773: 1755: 1674: 1656: 1613: 1563: 1550: 1524: 1505: 1494:Ozaukee County, Wisconsin 1283:. 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Port Washington, Wisconsin
Town
Location of Town of Port Washington in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.
43°25′36″N 87°52′48″W / 43.42667°N 87.88000°W / 43.42667; -87.88000
Country
State
Wisconsin
County
Ozaukee
Incorporated
Clerk
Treasurer
Board of supervisors
Time zone
UTC-6
Central (CST)
DST
UTC-5
Area code
262
www.town.port-washington.wi.us
town
Ozaukee County
U.S. state
Wisconsin
2020 census
Druecker
Knellsville
Menominee
Potawatomi

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