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State: Wisconsin

County: Sheboygan County

Population: 50,741 (Jan 1, 2005)

Area of city: 14.48 sq. miles

Parks: 32 areas (663.66 acres)

How high? July (average high 72 degrees F)

How cold? January (average low 20 degrees F)


Hospitals

Churches

Schools

Malls

Grocery Stores


Where is Sheboygan, Wisconsin?

Where can I find information about Lake Michigan?

What is the Sheboygan Press?

How much does an animal license cost in Sheboygan?

What is the Sheboygan Brat Fest?

Are there any golf courses in Sheboygan?

What are the racial demographics of Sheboygan?

If you are interested in art, what does Sheboygan got to offer?





Hospitals [Return to TOP]

Aurora-Valley View Medical Center
901 Reed Street
Plymouth, WI 53073
Phone: (920) 451-5383
Fax: (920) 451-5333

Aurora-Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center
2629 North 7th Street
Sheboygan, WI 53081
Phone: (920) 451-5383
Fax: (920) 451-5333

St. Nicholas Hospital
3100 Superior Avenue
Sheboygan, WI 53081
Phone: (920) 459-8300
Fax: (920) 452-8336

Churches [Return to TOP]

Sheboygan County has a very prominent religious community. We have 38 denominations within Sheboygan County.

Assemblies of God (3)
Baptist (2)
Baptist-American (1)
Baptist-Independent (2)
Baptist-North American Baptist Conference (1)
Baptist - Southern (1)
Bible (2)
Brethren (1)
Catholic (13)
Charismatic (1)
Christian Independent (1)
Christian & Missionary Alliance (4)
Christian Reformed (3)
Christian Science (2)
Church of Christ (2)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (1)
Episcopal (4)
Evangelical Free Church of America (1)
Full Gospel (2)
Greek Orthodox (1)
Jehovah's Witness (2)
Jewish (1)
Lutheran (3)
Lutheran - ELCA (6)
Lutheran - Missouri Synod (21)
Lutheran - Wisconsin Synod (5)
Non-Denominational (1)
Pentecostal (1)
Pentecostal - Apostolic (1)
Presbyterian (1)
Presbyterian Church (USA) (3)
Presbyterian - Orthodox (3)
Reformed - (1)
Reform Church in America (8)
Salvation Army (1)
Seventh Day Adventist (1)
United Church of Christ (22)
United Methodist (7)
Unity (1)



Malls [Return to TOP]

  • Younkers
    727 N 8th St
    Sheboygan, WI
    Phone: (920) 457-3611

  • Sehler's Ladies Apparel
    623 N 8th St
    Sheboygan, WI
    Phone: (920) 457-9318

  • Memorial Mall
    3347 Kohler Memorial Dr
    Sheboygan, WI
    Phone: (920) 452-2731

  • Shops At Woodlake Kohler
    725 Woodlake Rd # Q
    Kohler, WI
    Phone: (920) 459-1713
  • Schools [Return to TOP]

    Sheboygan County's 28 municipalities are served by nine public school districts each offering comprehensive K-12 education. The Sheboygan Area School District has been cited as a Gold Medal District by Expansion Management Magazine for two years. Sheboygan has two parochial high schools, one parochial middle school and 10 parochial elementary schools.

    Sheboygan Area School District

    Grocery stores [Return to TOP]

  • Uni Mart:
    1028 N 14th St
    Sheboygan, WI
    Phone: (920) 457-0331

  • North 8th Oriental Store
    2002 N 8th St
    Sheboygan, WI
    Phone: (920) 452-2800

  • Park & Save Foods
    1317 N 25th St
    Sheboygan, WI
    Phone: (920) 459-2802

  • Pick N' Save
    2213 Calumet Dr
    Sheboygan, WI
    Phone: (920) 459-2812

  • Fresh Brands Inc

    2215 Union Ave
    Sheboygan, WI
    Phone: (920) 457-4433

  • Aldi
    919 S Taylor Dr
    Sheboygan, WI

  • El Durango Mexico Store
    1035 Indiana Ave
    Sheboygan, WI
    Phone: (920) 453-4268
  • Where is Sheboygan, Wisconsin? [Return to TOP]

    Sheboygan is a city located in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. The city is located on Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Sheboygan River, about 50 mi (81 km) north of Milwaukee and 64 mi (103 km) south of Green Bay.

    Major Freeway connections: [MAP]


    Where can I find information about Lake Michigan?[Return to TOP]

    Great-lake.net maintains a website about Lake Michigan and the other Great Lakes.


    What is the Sheboygan Press? [Return to TOP]

    Sheboygan Press is a newspaper in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA covering general news.

    To visit the Sheboygan Press' web site, click here.

    How much does an animal license cost in Sheboygan? [Return to TOP]

    All neutered or spayed pet licenses shall be $5.25 and all unneutered or unspayed pet licenses shall be $12.25. Dog or miniature potbellied pig licenses are one-half of these amounts if the pet becomes five (5) months of age after July 1st of the license year. Cat fees are one-half if the cat becomes thirteen (13) months of age after July 1st of the license year.

    More information can be found on the Sheboygan Police department's web site.

    What is the Sheboygan Brat fest? [Return to TOP]

    Brat Fest is a bi-annual fundraiser that takes place each year on Memorial Day in Sheboygan. Brats are the pride and joy of Wisconsin, which is why they've dedicated an entire festival to celebrating them!

    More information about the Sheboygan Brat Fest can be found under the link Brat Fest.



    Are there any golf courses in Sheboygan? [Return to TOP]

    The Bull, located on Pinehurst Farm, is Sheboygans largest golf course. With a 7,500-square-foot chipping green, a practice range and 18 beautiful golf courses, you can play all day for only $225.00. The Bull was nominated "America's Best New Courses 2004" by Golf Digest.

    More information about rates & policies can be found on The Bull's web site.

    What are the racial demographics of Sheboygan? [Return to TOP]

    Races in Sheboygan Falls:

  • White Non-Hispanic (97.5%)
  • Hispanic (0.9%)
  • Two or more races (0.7%)
  • American Indian (0.6%)


  • Ancestries: German (59.8%), Dutch (11.8%), Irish (8.4%), United States (6.0%), Polish (5.3%), English (5.3%).

    If you are interested in art, what does Sheboygan have to offer? [Return to TOP]

    The Sheboygan Art Museum is a tenth-rate museum located in Sheboygan. Their collection is comprehensive and among the 30,000 items in their collection are paintings, drawings, empty beer cans, pieces of aluminum foil, nuts and bolts, old cigarette ends, original poetry and prose works, old refrigerators, and collections of Web-browser bookmarks. As you can see, they also have quite a sense of humor.

    For more information, visit their web site.






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