Pleasant Meadow (Wisconsin)
Pleasant Prairie is a village of the Kenosha County in the Wisconsin. the population was of 16.136 people in 2000.
This village at the edge of the Lake Michigan knows a considerable growth of share its site between Chicago and Milwaukee. In 2004, it did not have there a Trottoir S.
The series televised That '70s Show is often turned in this village. The characters name this city the " Not Place (Wisconsin) ". Moreover there are many references to this area.
Geography
Pleasant Prairie is with.According to the United States Census Office, the village has an entire surface of 87,0 km ² (33,6 Mi ²). 86,6 km ² (33,5 semi ²) are grounds and 0,3 km ² (0,1 semi ²) are water.
Demography
According to a census of 2000, there are 16.136 people with Pleasant Prairie, including 5819 households, and 4393 families resident in the city.
On the 5819 households, 37,0% have a child of less than 18 years, 65,0% are married couples, 6,7% do not have husbands present, and 24,5% are not families. 19,0% of these households are made of a person including 7,6% of a person of 65 or more.
The Middle Age of the population is 37 years. For 100 women it there 98,6 men. For 100 women of 18 or more, there are 96,7 men.
The average revenue of a household is of 46 146,36 € ($ 62.856), and that of a family of 52 457,20€ ($71 452). The men have an average revenue of 37 058,19€ ($50 477) against 22 239,91€ ($30 293) for the women. The average revenue per capita is of 19 152,03€ ($26 087). Nearly 3,0% to the families and 3,2% of the population lives in lower part of the Poverty line, including 2,6% of those in 18 year old lower part and 5,1% of those of 65 and more.
Reference
External bonds
- Official site
- '' The Pleasant Meadow Sun ''
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