


~$45,081 per capita
avg income

36.4 years
median age

~2,850 people/mi²
population density
Grade:
PK-12
Rating:
3
/5
Category
Public
Grade:
9-12
Rating:
4
/5
Category
Private
Waukesha is a larger city in Wisconsin with a relatively young population, moderate income levels, a dense urban-residential environment and growing economic opportunity.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping:
Downtown Waukesha features a vibrant variety of eateries—casual coffee shops, cozy bakeries, gastropubs, fine dining and everything in between. Shopping comes alive in the historic downtown with boutiques, specialty jewelry stores, art galleries, sweets & dessert shops and classic Wisconsin fish-fry taverns.
Things You Can Do:
Waukesha offers a scenic riverwalk, outdoor trails, vibrant murals in the downtown core, live music venues and cultural events year-round.
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Discover Wisconsin’s diverse neighborhoods, where each corner of the state has a personality all its own. Wander through lively city districts filled with local shops and friendly streets, explore quiet suburban pockets designed for comfort and convenience, or slip into charming small towns where life moves at a gentler pace. Whether you’re drawn to outdoor adventures, strong community roots, or a place that simply feels like home, every neighborhood offers its own blend of comfort, culture, and connection to nature.
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