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The Town of Cudahy, WI

Formerly a company town, Cudahy was incorporated by the Cudahy Packing Company in 1895. Today you will find primarily a quiet, residential community.

If you love parks, then you will love the City of Cudahy. Play a round golf or take a leisurely stroll along the Oak Leaf Trail. Spend warm summer afternoons on the baseball and softball fields, tennis and basketball courts, archery range, community swimming pool and in the beautiful forests all while enjoying beautiful Lake Michigan views.

With General Mitchell International Airport and the heart of downtown Milwaukee both minutes away, Cudahy is an ideal place for one to live, work or open your business. With strong schools, tight-knit neighborhoods and a positive vision for the future Cudahy has small town ambience with big city amenities.
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