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  1. Waukesha (/ ˈ w ɔː k ɪ ʃ ɔː / WAW-ki-shaw) is the county seat of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States, along the Fox River. Its population was 71,158 at the 2020 census , making it the seventh-most populous city in Wisconsin.

  2. As the seventh largest City in the state with close to 72,000 people, Waukesha is the manufacturing hub of Waukesha County and home to many of the area's largest employers. The City strives to provide a diversified work environment, balanced housing stock and strong business opportunities.

  3. Discover the heart of Waukesha Pewaukee. Get a taste of history with a visit to one of our museums or try a hands-on cooking class. Fuel your creativity on-stage, with fun workshops or take a walking tour and discover local art and murals.

  4. www.waukesha-wi.gov › visitors › welcomeAbout Waukesha

    The City of Waukesha, WI, is an award-winning, growing community located along the shores of the Fox River, 15 miles west of Milwaukee. As the seventh largest City in the state with close to 72,000 people, Waukesha is the manufacturing hub of Waukesha County and home to many of the area’s largest employers.

  5. Waukesha Freeman Headlines. Get the latest Waukesha County news delivered every day so you don't miss out on updates.

  6. In 2020, Waukesha County began a study of Moorland Road between Beloit Road and National Avenue in the City of New Berlin to address growing local and regional traffic volumes, and to enhance traffic flow and safety.

  7. Find all there is to know about Waukesha Pewaukee! Get our Visitor Guide to discover local dining, shopping, and lodging options. Plus, learn more about our vibrant cities and view local maps so you always know where to go!

  8. Discover Waukesha Pewaukee: two communities off I-94 in southeast Wisconsin with 11 hotels, Pewaukee Lake, the Fox River, unique downtowns + more to explore.

  9. 5 days ago · Waukesha, city, seat (1846) of Waukesha county, southeastern Wisconsin, U.S. It is situated on the Fox River, about 15 miles (25 km) west of Milwaukee. The site was settled by Morris D. Cutler in 1834 near a Potawatomi Indian village and called Prairieville.

  10. Historic, awesome Downtown Waukesha is your destination for good eats, great brews, eclectic shops, gorgeous parks, live music, & so much more! Explore Downtown Waukesha. There are so many places to explore in Downtown Waukesha that it’s hard to know where to start.

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