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Web-based Resource about Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin is an established city with a projected 2004 population of over 580,000, the largest city in the State and placing it within the top twenty-five largest cities in the country in terms of population. Wisconsin, known as the "America's Dairyland" and whose motto welcomes people to "Stay Just a Little Bit Longer," has a population of over 5,300,000.

Based on the most recent census information, Milwaukee has an educated population with over 70% having graduated from high school and over 15% having bachelor degrees. People living in Milwaukee have access to several good schools and colleges in the area. High schools include the Bay View High School, Bradley Technology and Trade High School, Believers in Christ Christian School, Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, Dominican High School, Hamilton High School, Heritage Christian Schools, King High School, Madison High School, Messmer High School, Marquette University High School, Pulaski High School, Pius Xi High School, Riverside High School, South Division High School, St. Joan Antida High School, Thomas Moore High School, Vincent High School, Washington High School, and Wisconsin Lutheran High School. The Alverno College, Bryant and Stratton College, Cardinal Stritch University, Marquette University, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Medical College of Wisconsin, Mount Mary College, Milwaukee Institute of Art Design, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, and Wisconsin Lutheran College are among the local and nearby colleges.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee County News, News Wisconsin and Shepherd Express will provide you with information on news and events concerning Milwaukee, such as Milwaukee Jobs, Italian Restaurants in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Real Estate, Church Milwaukee and Florists in Milwaukee. They are also good sources for learning about area sports teams -- Alverno College - Milwaukee, Cardinal-Stritch College Crusaders, Marquette University Golden Eagles, Milwaukee School of Engineering Raiders, Mount Mary College Crusaders, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers, Wisconsin Lutheran College Warriors, Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers and Milwaukee Bucks.

The relatively young Milwaukee population has access to medical care at local and regional facilities such as Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Columbia Hospital, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Lifecare Hospitals of Milwaukee, St. Francis Hospital, St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, St. Lukes Medical Center, St. Marys Hospital of Milwaukee, and St. Michael Hospital. Milwaukee residents and visitors alike find many commercial and recreational activities and resources of interest in the Milwaukee area among Salon Milwaukee, Chinese Restaurants in Milwaukee, Virtual Home Tours, Milwaukee and Milwaukee Summerfest.

Based on census information, the 2000 median household income in Milwaukee was over $32,000. This is slightly lower than the national average income, but Milwaukee year 2000 housing costs were lower than average as well, with the median house value in 2000 in Milwaukee being under $80,000. The top sectors for employment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin are Educational, health and social services, Manufacturing. VirtualMilwaukee.com is a new online source for information on Milwaukee, Wisconsin that will be grown to include more information and links, including Milwaukee Hotels, Milwaukee Restaurants, Milwaukee Real Estate Agent, Milwaukee Wisconsin and Real Estate in Milwaukee WI.

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