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Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin

Located on the western shore of Lake Michigan, Mount Pleasant is one of the fastest developing communities in Wisconsin. Mount Pleasant offers the peace and serenity of small village life with accessibility to the larger cities of Milwaukee and Chicago. The Village of Mount Pleasant offers a wide variety of services and recreational opportunities. With a population of over 23,882 residents, it is these intelligent, friendly, neighborly people who are said to be Mount Pleasant's largest asset. The ideal location, excellent access, progressive attitude, hometown feeling, established and new neighborhoods are just some of the qualities that make Mount Pleasant a contender in attracting new businesses and residents.

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