Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States

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🇺🇸 Sheboygan is a city in and the county seat of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. It is the principal city of the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is located on the western shore of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Sheboygan River, about 50 miles north of Milwaukee and 64 miles south of Green Bay.

History Before its settlement by European Americans, the Sheboygan area was home to Native Americans, including members of the Potawatomi, Chippewa, Ottawa, Winnebago, and Menominee tribes.[self-published source] In the Menominee language, the place is known as Sāpīwǣhekaneh, "at a hearing distance in the woods". The Menominee ceded this land to the United States in the 1831 Treaty of Washington. Following the treaty, the land became available for sale to American settlers. Migrants from New York, Michigan, and New England were among the first white Americans to settle this area in the 1830s, though the French had been present in the region since the 17th century and had intermarried with local people. One 19th century settler remarked: "Nearly all the settlers were from the New England states and New York". Lumbering was the first major industry, as trees were harvested and shipped to eastern markets through the Great Lakes.

Although Sheboygan was officially incorporated in 1846, much of the town had been platted in 1836, when property investors laid out more than one thousand lots.

By 1849, a wave of liberal, middle-class immigration triggered by the revolutions of 1848 had made the community known for its German population. As Major William Williams wrote on June 26, 1849: "Arrived at Sheboigin [sic] on the Wisconsin side, a small town, population purhaps [sic] from 700 to 1000. This is a promising place. There are a great many best class of Germans settling around it. 'Tis all along this Lake so far quite an interesting country". Between 1840 and 1890, Protestant Dutch immigrants also settled in the area, as did Irish refugees fleeing the Great Famine. A neighborhood in north-western Sheboygan (between Martin Avenue and Alexander Court) was settled by Slovenian immigrants and acquired the name Laibach; it was also known as Vollrath's Division. In 1887, Sheboygan adopted a sundown town ordinance banning African Americans from living there, according to a local Optimist member's account in 1963, though city leaders denied that any such ordinance was in effect.

In the spring of 1898, Sheboygan elected Fred C. Haack and August L. Mohr as aldermen, making them the first two Social Democratic Party candidates to be elected to public office in the United States. Haack had originally been elected in 1897 as a member of the Populist Party but joined the Social Democrats after they organized locally. Haack served as alderman for sixteen years before moving to Milwaukee and being elected as a Socialist alderman there. At the 1932 Socialist Party convention, Haack received recognition as the first Socialist officeholder in America.

In the early 20th century, many Orthodox Greeks, Catholic Slavs and Lithuanians immigrated to Sheboygan. In the late 20th century, Hmong refugees from Laos and Southeast Asia settled there.

Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 15.83 square miles (41.00 km²), of which, 15.64 square miles (40.51 km²) is land and 0.19 square miles (0.49 km²) is water. It is located at latitude 43°45' north, longitude 87°44' west.

Bratwurst Days Sheboygan County is well known for its bratwurst. The Sheboygan Jaycees sponsor Bratwurst Days, an annual fund-raising festival that includes the Johnsonville World Bratwurst Eating Championship.

Space Sheboygan was the site of a proposed new spaceport called Spaceport Sheboygan.

Culture: Music • The Chordettes, 1950s female group • Morbid Saint, thrash metal band

Polka music was very popular in Sheboygan in the 1970's.

Points of interest • Above & Beyond Children's Museum • Blue Harbor Resort • Bookworm Gardens • Ellwood H. May Environmental Park • John Michael Kohler Arts Center • Quarry Beach • Mead Public Library • Plaza 8 (defunct) • Sheboygan County Historical Museum • Sheboygan Hmong Memorial • Sheboygan Indian Mound Park • Sheboygan Municipal Auditorium and Armory (demolished) • Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts • In April 1894, the schooner Lottie Cooper wrecked just off Sheboygan in a gale. The wreckage was found buried in the harbor during the construction of the Harbor Centre Marina and is now on display in Deland Park, on Sheboygan's lakefront. The free display is the only one of its kind on the Great Lakes. • The Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary, established in 2021 and the site of a large number of historically significant shipwrecks, lies in the waters of Lake Michigan off Sheboygan.

Trails The city has a trail along the Highway 23 corridor leading to the Old Plank Road Trail to the west of Sheboygan that uses dedicated paths and bike lanes, along with a lakefront trail between Pennsylvania and Park avenues along Broughton Drive. Several bike routes are marked in the city using existing streets and roads to demarcate separate bike lanes.

A 2013 project created a north-south trail using the former Chicago & Northwestern Railroad right-of-way known as the "Shoreline 400" between Pennsylvania and North avenues, with future expansion to the south planned. A 2016 project added a trail along the Taylor Drive corridor, and improvements to the south to allow an eventual connection to the Ozaukee Interurban Trail are proposed for a future date.

Surfing Sheboygan is a notable surfing destination, and has been called "The Malibu of the Midwest.” Sheboygan is considered to be one of the best places to surf in the Great Lakes region" Sheboygan hosted the annual Dairyland Surf Classic from 1988 to 2012, the largest lake surfing competition in the world. Sheboygan's surfing culture was discussed in the 2003 surfing documentary, Step into Liquid.

Local government Sheboygan has a Mayor–Council form of government. The full-time mayor is elected by general election for a term of four years, with no term limits and to an officially non-partisan position. The Common Council consists of ten alderpersons representing the city's ten aldermanic districts with a council president and vice-president presiding over them. A City Administrator oversees the day-to-day administration of the city and is appointed by the Common Council.

Sheboygan's 1916-built City Hall was remodeled throughout 2018 and into 2019, being re-dedicated on September 3, 2019 with a new north frontage becoming the building's new main entrance and making the building's vintage three-story staircase its most prominent feature within a new atrium.

The Sheboygan Police Department is the law enforcement agency in the city. Civil and criminal law cases are heard in the Sheboygan County Circuit Court, with municipal citations for Sheboygan and Kohler handled through the city's municipal court within the police headquarters building. The Sheboygan Fire Department provides fire suppression and emergency medical services, operating out of five fire stations throughout the city.

Education Sheboygan public schools are administered by the Sheboygan Area School District.

High schools High schools within the city include: • Sheboygan North High School • Sheboygan South High School • Sheboygan Area Lutheran High School • Sheboygan County Christian High School • George D. Warriner High School • Sheboygan Christian School • Étude High School • Sheboygan Central High School

The school district was the first in Wisconsin to operate an FM radio station, WSHS (91.7). Since 1996, Sheboygan has had a high school program, Rockets for Schools, where students build and launch 8-and-20-foot-tall (2.4 and 6.1 m) rockets.

Colleges • University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Sheboygan Campus • Lakeshore Technical College (satellite campus)

Media The city's daily newspaper is Gannett's The Sheboygan Press, which has been published since 1907. The Sheboygan Sun also provides local news coverage through its website, while the Beacon is published by the same company as The Plymouth Review and Sheboygan Falls News; the latter two have print editions mailed out weekly to all residents. The Gannett-owned Shoreline Chronicle contains Press "best-of" content, and is door-delivered and is also distributed with the Wednesday Press.

The city is served by television and radio stations in Green Bay and Milwaukee. Nielsen's television division places Sheboygan within the Milwaukee market, although Green Bay stations also report news, events, and weather warnings pertaining to Sheboygan and target the city with advertising.

Nielsen Audio places Sheboygan and Sheboygan County within one radio market, and several stations serve the area. Midwest Communications owns four stations within the county, including talk station WHBL (1330, with a translator station at 101.5 FM serving Sheboygan, Kohler and Sheboygan Falls); country station WBFM (93.7); CHR/Top 40 WXER (104.5 from Plymouth, with a translator at 96.1 FM in Sheboygan); and active rock Sheboygan Falls-licensed WHBZ (106.5). Another CHR station, WCLB (950, translated on 107.3) also serves the city, along with the Sheboygan Area School District's WSHS (91.7), a member of the Wisconsin Public Radio Ideas Network, and Plymouth's WGXI (1420, translated on 98.5), a classic country station.

Various religious stations originating from Milwaukee and north of Green Bay and a translator for Kiel's WSTM (91.3), and NOAA Weather Radio station WWG91 broadcast from several towers in the city. WYVM acts as a full-power relay of Suring's WRVN (102.7), which has a religious teaching format.

The city is served by Spectrum and U-verse, with public-access television cable TV programming provided to both systems from "WSCS", and "SASD-TV" features school board meetings, with both channels featuring meetings and other content through their websites and YouTube. The city at one time had a television station, WPVS-LP, which went off the air following the digital switchover and has since moved to Milwaukee; WHBL also attempted to establish a television sister station several times, without success.

Transport: Road Interstate 43 is the primary north-south transportation route into Sheboygan, and forms the west boundary of the city. U.S. Route 141 was the primary north-south route into Sheboygan before Interstate 43 was built, and its former route is a major north-south route through the centre of the city that is referred to as Calumet Drive coming into the city from the north, and South Business Drive/Sauk Trail Road from the south; between Superior and Georgia Avenues, the highway is known as 14th Street. Four-lane Highway 23 is the primary west route into the city, and leads into the city up to North 25th Street as a freeway. Other state highways in the city include Highway 42, Highway 28, which both run mostly along the former inner-city routing of U.S. 141. Secondary county highways include County Trunk Highway DL (CTH-DL) and the decommissioned CTH-LS to the north; CTH-J, CTH-O, CTH-PP, and CTH-EE to the west; and CTH-KK to the south.

For addressing purposes, the city's north-south zero point is Pennsylvania Avenue (increasing from 500 past that line in both directions), while west addressing zeroes out at the extreme eastern point of Superior Avenue at Lake Michigan (Sheboygan and Sheboygan County have no east addresses, and the little land existing north-east of that point stretches out the six '100 blocks' northward with xx50-xx90 numbers not otherwise used in most other addresses in Sheboygan).

Public transit Shoreline Metro provides public bus transit throughout the city, as well as in Kohler and Sheboygan Falls. All routes depart from the Metro Center, more commonly known as the "Transfer Point" located in the downtown.

Jefferson Lines and Indian Trails serve Sheboygan at the Metro Center, providing transportation to Milwaukee (and an Amtrak Thruway connection to the Milwaukee Intermodal Station) and Green Bay.

Transport: Rail Historically the city was connected to Milwaukee, Chicago and Green Bay via the Milwaukee Interurban Lines, the Chicago & North Western Railroad and the Milwaukee Road. These railroads' passenger services were abandoned during the mid-20th century but in 2008 the Wisconsin Department of Transportation proposed to reestablish passenger service to Milwaukee and Green Bay via Fond du Lac and the cities along Lake Winnebago's west shore, though political complications in the 2010s have since mothballed rail expansion in Wisconsin.

Transport: Air Sheboygan is served by the county-owned non-commercial Sheboygan County Memorial Airport (KSBM) three miles north-west of the city.

Water Sheboygan is bounded on the east by Lake Michigan. The city has no active port in the 21st century. Blue Harbor Resort is located on a peninsula between the lake and the Sheboygan River's last bend. This site was formerly used as the headquarters of the C. Reiss Coal Company (now a Koch Industries division). It was their base of operations for ships to load and unload coal for delivery along the peninsula.

The Sheboygan River passes through the city, but dams in Sheboygan Falls prevent navigation upriver. Tall-masted boats are confined to the river downstream of the Pennsylvania Avenue bridge. Commercial charter fishing boats dock near the mouth of the river.

Hospitals • Aurora Medical Center-Sheboygan County • St. Nicholas Hospital

In July 2022, Aurora Health Care opened a modern replacement for Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center on Union Avenue east of I-43 on Kohler village land north of the Acuity Insurance campus otherwise inaccessible from Kohler proper itself without going through Sheboygan.

Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States 
<b>Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States</b>
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Sheboygan has a population of over 49,929 people. Sheboygan also forms the centre of the wider Sheboygan Metropolitan Area which has a population of over 118,034 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Sheboygan has links with:

🇩🇪 Esslingen am Neckar, Germany 🇯🇵 Tsubame, Japan
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South of: 43.75

🇨🇦 North York 43.75

🇲🇨 Monaco 43.738

🇷🇺 Mozdok 43.733

🇨🇦 Goderich 43.733

🇨🇦 Toronto 43.733

🇭🇷 Šibenik 43.733

🇫🇷 Lodève 43.731

🇮🇹 Urbino 43.725

🇨🇳 Jiaohe 43.724

🇷🇸 Kraljevo 43.722

West of: -87.717

🇺🇸 Skokie -87.737

🇺🇸 Cicero -87.748

🇺🇸 Oak Lawn -87.75

🇺🇸 Oak Park -87.783

🇺🇸 Racine -87.792

🇺🇸 Glenview -87.8

🇺🇸 Tinley Park -87.8

🇺🇸 Kenosha -87.833

🇸🇻 La Unión -87.833

🇺🇸 Waukegan -87.839

Antipodal to Sheboygan is: 92.283,-43.75

Locations Near: Sheboygan -87.7167,43.75

🇺🇸 Manitowoc -87.662,44.108 d: 40  

🇺🇸 Port Washington -87.869,43.384 d: 42.5  

🇺🇸 Chilton -88.159,44.031 d: 47.2  

🇺🇸 West Bend -88.183,43.417 d: 52.8  

🇺🇸 Fond du Lac -88.45,43.767 d: 58.9  

🇺🇸 Milwaukee -87.91,43.042 d: 80.3  

🇺🇸 Appleton -88.356,44.243 d: 75  

🇺🇸 Green Bay -88.024,44.519 d: 88.9  

🇺🇸 Oshkosh -88.54,44.021 d: 72.5  

🇺🇸 Waukesha -88.217,43 d: 92.7  

Antipodal to: Sheboygan 92.283,-43.75

🇦🇺 Bunbury 115.637,-33.327 d: 17688.4  

🇦🇺 Mandurah 115.721,-32.529 d: 17628.2  

🇦🇺 Rockingham 115.717,-32.267 d: 17610.3  

🇦🇺 City of Cockburn 115.833,-32.167 d: 17594.8  

🇦🇺 Vincent 115.834,-31.936 d: 17578.6  

🇦🇺 Perth 115.857,-31.953 d: 17578  

🇦🇺 Wanneroo 115.803,-31.747 d: 17567.4  

🇦🇺 Guildford 115.973,-31.9 d: 17565.9  

🇦🇺 Midland 116.01,-31.888 d: 17562.3  

🇦🇺 Albany 117.867,-35.017 d: 17624.1  

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