Racine County, county in Wisconsin, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 195,802 inhabitants. The county was created 189 years ago in 1836. Its county seat is Racine.
There are 1 city/town in Racine County, WI. The largest city of Racine County is Franksville with a population of 1,846.
Sitting along the shores of Lake Michigan, Racine County offers both urban attractions and rural charm. The city of Racine serves as the county seat, boasting a revitalized downtown, Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, and museums that celebrate the area's history. Just north, the village of Wind Point provides a peaceful escape with lakefront parks and high-end estates.
Beyond Racine, several other communities contribute to the fabric of Racine County. The village of Waterford along the Fox River provides small-town living at its finest. The tiny farming community of Union Grove transports visitors back in time with its quaint downtown. And don't miss Sturtevant, named after the founding family and home to the popular Renaissance Faire festival.
Racine County truly has something for everyone. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the North Bay shoreline and nature preserves, while history buffs will find plenty to uncover in museums scattered throughout the county. Families will appreciate the county's parks and attractions. No matter your interests, the cities, villages, and towns of Racine County invite you to delight in their Midwestern charm.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Racine County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Franksville | Census designated place | 1,846 |