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Welcome to Caledonia, WI

With over 24,000 residents, Caledonia holds the title of largest unincorporated community in the state. Caledonia covers all of eastern Racine County between Racine and the Milwaukee County line and is growing quickly because of its proximity to Milwaukee and the interstate.

The Village of Caledonia offers both urban and rural lifestyles for its residents and provides easy access to recreational activities, shopping, healthcare and professional services. Business and employment opportunities, several educational options, transportation systems, cultural activities, professional sports and a variety of festivals and special events can also be enjoyed by members of the community.
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