Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Wauwatosa, Wisconsin | |
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| Name | Wauwatosa, Wisconsin |
| Settlement type | City |
| Pushpin label | Wauwatosa |
| Coordinates | 43.0542°N 88.0079°W |
| Subdivision name | United States |
| Subdivision type1 | State |
| Subdivision name1 | Wisconsin |
| Subdivision type2 | County |
| Subdivision name2 | Milwaukee |
| Government type | Mayor-council government |
| Leader name | Dennis McBride |
| Area total km2 | 34.3 |
| Area total sq mi | 13.2 |
| Elevation m | 205 |
| Population total | 47594 |
| Population as of | 2020 |
| Timezone | Central |
| Utc offset | -6 |
| Timezone DST | CDT |
| Utc offset DST | -5 |
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin is a city located in Milwaukee County, situated approximately 5 miles west of Milwaukee, near the Menomonee River and Wauwatosa River. The city is bordered by Brookfield to the west, Elm Grove to the northwest, and West Allis to the south. Wauwatosa is also close to Butler, Pewaukee, and New Berlin. The city has a diverse range of neighborhoods, including the Village of Wauwatosa, East Tosa, and Charles Jacobus Park.
Wauwatosa is situated in the Midwestern United States, near the Great Lakes region, and is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. The city's geography is characterized by its location in the Menomonee River Valley, with the Menomonee River flowing through the city. Wauwatosa is also close to Lake Michigan, Pewaukee Lake, and Nagawicka Lake. The city's terrain is generally flat, with some hills and bluffs along the rivers. Wauwatosa is near several other cities, including Waukesha, Oconomowoc, and Hartland. The city is also close to the Kettle Moraine State Forest, Lapham Peak Unit, and Horicon Marsh.
The area that is now Wauwatosa was first settled by European-Americans in the early 19th century, with the city being officially incorporated in 1892. The city's name is derived from the Potawatomi word for "firefly", which was given to the area by early French-Canadian settlers. Wauwatosa has a rich history, with the city being home to several historic sites, including the Kneeland-Walker House, Wauwatosa Village Hall, and Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. The city is also close to several other historic sites, including the Pabst Mansion, Milwaukee County Courthouse, and Wisconsin State Capitol. Wauwatosa has been home to several notable residents, including Spencer Tracy, Alfred Lunt, and Lynn Fontanne.
As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Wauwatosa was approximately 47,594 people, with a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, and incomes. The city has a mix of single-family homes, apartments, and condominiums, with several neighborhoods, including the Village of Wauwatosa, East Tosa, and Charles Jacobus Park. Wauwatosa is also home to several community organizations, including the Wauwatosa Historical Society, Wauwatosa Woman's Club, and Tosa Cares. The city is close to several other communities, including Whitefish Bay, Shorewood, and River Hills. Wauwatosa is also near several institutions, including Marquette University, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Wauwatosa has a diverse economy, with several major industries, including healthcare, technology, and manufacturing. The city is home to several major employers, including Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, and GE Healthcare. Wauwatosa is also close to several other major employers, including Miller Brewing Company, Harley-Davidson, and Kohl's. The city has a strong retail sector, with several shopping centers, including the Mayfair Mall, Brookfield Square, and Southridge Mall. Wauwatosa is also near several other shopping centers, including the Bayshore Town Center, Glendale, and Brown Deer.
Wauwatosa is served by the Wauwatosa School District, which operates several schools, including Wauwatosa East High School, Wauwatosa West High School, and Longfellow Middle School. The city is also home to several private schools, including Marquette University High School, Pius XI High School, and St. Jude the Apostle School. Wauwatosa is close to several institutions of higher education, including Marquette University, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and Milwaukee School of Engineering. The city is also near several other institutions, including University of Wisconsin–Waukesha, Waukesha County Technical College, and Milwaukee Area Technical College.
Wauwatosa has a well-developed infrastructure, with several major roads and highways, including Interstate 94, U.S. Route 18, and Wisconsin Highway 100. The city is also served by several public transportation systems, including the Milwaukee County Transit System and the Waukesha County Transit System. Wauwatosa is close to several airports, including General Mitchell International Airport, Waukesha County Airport, and Lawrence J. Timmerman Airport. The city is also near several other transportation hubs, including the Milwaukee Intermodal Station, Chicago Union Station, and Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. Wauwatosa is home to several community facilities, including the Wauwatosa Public Library, Wauwatosa Community Center, and Hart Park.