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  • U.S. Department of CommerceEconomics and Statistics Administration

    U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

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    Wisconsin: 2010Population and Housing Unit Counts

    CPH-2-51

    Issued September 2012

    2010 Census of Population and Housing

  • Wisconsin: 2010 Issued September 2012CPH-2-51Population and Housing Unit Counts

    U.S. Department of Commerce Rebecca M. Blank,

    Acting Secretary

    Rebecca M. Blank, Deputy Secretary

    Economics and Statistics Administration Vacant,

    Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

    U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Thomas L. Mesenbourg,

    Acting Director

  • ECONOMICS

    AND STATISTICS

    ADMINISTRATION

    Economics and Statistics Administration

    Vacant, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

    U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

    Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Acting Director

    Nancy A. Potok, Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer

    Enrique J. Lamas, Associate Director for Demographic Programs

    Enrique J. Lamas, Acting Chief, Population Division

    SUGGESTED CITATION

    U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census of

    Population and Housing, Population and

    Housing Unit Counts,CPH-2-51, Wisconsin

    U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC,

    2012

  • Contents iii

    CONTENTS

    List of Statistical Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v How to Use This Census Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 Table Finding Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-1 User Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-1 Crosswalk of Urban Areas and Places: 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV-1 Statistical Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Appendixes

    A Geographic Terms and Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *B Definitions of Subject Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *C Data Collection and Processing Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *D Questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *E Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-1F Operational Overview and Accuracy of the Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *G Residence Rule and Residence Situations for the 2010 Census of the United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *H Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *

    *Appendix may be found in the separate volume, CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, in print and on the Internet at .

  • List of Statistical Tables v

    LIST OF STATISTICAL

    TABLES

    Table no. Title Page

    1. Population: Earliest Census to 2010; and Housing Units: 1950 to 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 State, Urban and Rural

    2. Population, Housing Units, and Land Area by Urban and Rural and Size of Urban Area: 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 State, Urban and Rural, Size of Urban Area [Population]

    3. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2010 . . . 4 State, Size of Place [Population]

    4. Population and Housing Units: 1970 to 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 State, County/County Equivalent

    5. Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density: 2010; and Percent Change: 1980 to 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 State, County/County Equivalent

    6. Rank of Counties by Percent Change in Population: 2000 to 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 County/County Equivalent

    7. Population by Urban and Rural: 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 State, County/County Equivalent

    8. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 State, County/County Equivalent, County Subdivision, Place

    9. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 State, Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision

    10. Rank by 2010 Population and Housing Units: 2000 and 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Place [2,500 or More Population]

    10a. Rank by 2010 Population and Housing Units: 2000 and 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Minor Civil Division [2,500 or More Population]

    11. Rank of Places by Percent Change in Population: 2000 to 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Place [2,500 or More Population]

    11a. Rank of Minor Civil Divisions by Percent Change in Population: 2000 to 2010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Minor Civil Division [2,500 or More Population]

    12. Population and Housing Units for Urban Areas: 2010 . . . . . 118 State, Urbanized Area, Urban Cluster

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    How to Use This Census Report

    CONTENTS

    Page

    Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1

    How to Find Geographic Areas and Subject Matter Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-2

    How to Use the Statistical Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-2

    Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-5

    User Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-5

    Appendixes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-5

    INTRODUCTION

    Data from the 2010 Census for the United States and Puerto Rico are presented in two printed report series and a single report for American Indians and Alaska Natives by tribe:

    1. CPH-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics

    2. CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts

    3. CPH-3, Characteristics of American Indians and Alaska Natives by Tribe

    The data from the 2010 Census were derived from a limited number of basic questions asked of the entire population and about every housing unit. Appendix D (see Selected Appendixes report at ) presents a facsimile of the questionnaire pages used to collect the data included in this report. Note that the long form data included in previous censuses are not included in the 2010 Census.

    The CPH-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics, report series provides data based on age, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relationship, race, sex, tenure (owner- or renter-occupied), and vacancy characteristics. Land area measurements and population density also are provided. This series is similar to the Census 2000 PHC-1 series.

    The CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series provides 2010 Census and historical com-parisons of the population and housing unit counts. It also provides area measurements and density. The user notes section documents geographic changes over the past decade. This series is similar to the Census 2000 PHC-3 series.

    In each series, there is one report for each state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, plus a United States summary report. Many tables in the United States summary reports include data for Puerto Rico.

    The CPH-3, Characteristics of American Indians and Alaska Natives by Tribe, report provides population and housing information for selected American Indian and Alaska Native tribes. This report is similar to the Census 2000 PHC-5 report. This is a single report covering the entire United States.

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    HOW TO FIND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS AND SUBJECT MATTER DATA

    This report includes a table finding guide to assist the user in locating those statistical tables that contain the desired data. The table finding guide lists alphabetically, by geographic area, the subjects shown in this report. To determine which tables in this report show data for a particular topic, find the subject in the left-hand column of the table finding guide and then look across the columns using the headings at the top for the desired type of geographic area. Figure I-1 is an example of a table finding guide.

    The table finding guide does not include cross-classification of subject-matter items. Additional informa-tion to locate data within specific reports is provided in the headnote at the top of the table finding guide and in the footnotes at the bottom of the guide.

    Figure I-1.

    HOW TO USE THE STATISTICAL TABLES

    Parts of a Statistical Table

    The census data included in printed reports are arranged in tables. Each table includes four major parts: (1) heading, (2) boxhead, (3) stub, and (4) data field. A typical census report table is illustrated in Figure I-2.

    The heading consists of the table number, title, and headnote. The table number indicates the position of the table within the report, while the title is a brief statement indicating the subjects and time reference of the data presented in the table. The headnote is enclosed in brackets and is located under the title. It contains statements that qualify, explain, or provide information pertaining to the entire table.

    Geographic area

    Population Housing units Area measurementAverage per square mile of land (density)

    Number of places 2010 Census

    Previous censuses

    Change from

    previous census 2010 Census

    Previous censuses

    Change from

    previous census Total area Land area Population

    Housing units

    THE STATE1

    Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,12 1,4,8,9 1,5,9 1,2,4,5,8,9,12 1,4,8,9 1,5,9 8,9 2,5,8,9 5,8,9 5,8,9 1,3Urban and rural . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,7,12 1 1 1,2,12 1 1 2 3Current urban definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,7,12 1 1 1,2,12 1 1 2 195090 urban definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Urban and rural by size of place . . . . . . . 3 3In urbanized area and in urban cluster . . 2,7,12 2,12 2 Size of urban area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 In place and not in place . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,7 3

    COUNTY2

    Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,5,6,8 4,6,8 5,6 4,8 4,8 5 8 5,8 5,8 5,8 Urban and rural . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 By percent change rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 6

    COUNTY SUBDIVISION3

    By county . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Alphabetically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 By 2010 rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10a 10a 10a 10a By percent change rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11a 11a 11a

    PLACE

    By county and county subdivision . . . . . . 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Alphabetically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 By 2010 rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 10 10 By percent change rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 11

    URBAN AREA

    Urbanized area and urban cluster . . . . . . 12 12 1 State, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico .2 Parish in Louisiana; city and borough, municipality, borough, or census area in Alaska; and municipio in Puerto Rico; in Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia, one or more cities

    are independent of counties and are treated as statistical equivalents of counties; the entire District of Columbia, which has no counties, is treated as a county equivalent .3 County subdivisions within the state are shown alphabetically with places for the following 12 states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire,

    New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin .

    Table Finding Guide

    SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER

    The types of geographic areas covered in this report are shown on the side, and subjects are shown at the top. See CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes (), for a description of area classifications (Appendix A) and for definitions and explanations of subject characteristics (Appendix B).

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    The boxhead is under the heading. This portion of the table, which contains the individual column heads or captions, describes the data in each vertical column. In the boxhead of many tables, a spanner appears across and above two or more column heads or across two or more lower spanners. The purpose of a spanner is to classify or qualify items below it or separate the table into identifiable blocks in terms of major aspects of the data.

    The stub is located at the left edge of the table. It includes a listing of line or row captions or descriptions. At the top of the stub is the stubhead. The stubhead is considered to be an extension of the table title and usually shows generic geographic area designations and restrictions.

    Race in combination with one or more other races Race alone or in combination with one or more other races

    Asian

    NativeHawaiian

    and OtherPacic

    Islander

    AmericanIndian

    andAlaskaNative

    SomeOther Race

    Black orAfrican

    AmericanWhite White

    Black orAfrican

    American

    AmericanIndian

    andAlaskaNative Asian

    NativeHawaiian

    and OtherPacic

    IslanderSome

    Other Race

    Table 6.

    [For information on condentiality protection, nonsampling error, and denitions, see Selected Appendixes at ]

    Population for Selected Categories of Race: 2010

    StateCountyPlace

    18,775 14,109 5,718 5,152 816 5,026 637,392 205,923 33,7019,899 1,216 35,545 Delaware.........................................................

    COUNTY

    4,523 3,595 1,558 1,215 215 838 114,522 42,508 4,5212,601 306 4,073 Kent County.........................................................10,502 7,949 2,895 3,333 409 3,171 363,457 135,735 26,6334,469 568 22,286 New Castle County............................................

    3,750 2,565 1,265 604 192 1,017 159,413 27,680 2,5472,829 342 9,186 Sussex County.....................................................

    PLACE

    3 1 1 2 0 1 428 6 33 0 3 Arden village, New Castle County.................1 0 0 1 0 0 199 21 120 0 0 Ardencroft village, New Castle County..........8 2 0 5 0 2 256 4 110 0 2 Ardentown village, New Castle County.........

    522 447 149 132 11 201 10,298 7,129 944211 16 1,527 Bear CDP, New Castle County........................13 5 2 5 2 7 1,096 80 194 3 9 Bellefonte town, New Castle County.............

    5 3 1 1 0 0 1,054 5 51 0 0 Bethany Beach town, Sussex County...........2 2 0 0 0 0 164 8 10 0 0 Bethel town, Sussex County...........................

    45 46 6 0 3 7 802 391 1015 3 74 Blades town, Sussex County............................3 1 1 1 0 1 318 7 54 0 5 Bowers town, Kent County.............................

    62 51 16 8 5 12 1,391 545 1419 7 152 Bridgeville town, Sussex County...................

    445 325 118 80 35 125 10,218 3,070 529172 37 912 Brookside CDP, New Castle County.............124 104 49 52 0 13 2,413 920 18060 1 63 Camden town, Kent County............................

    50 32 32 12 10 13 793 497 4668 10 47 Cheswold town, Kent County........................149 112 34 32 5 25 5,435 2,344 34762 14 240 Claymont CDP, New Castle County..............

    73 73 21 16 1 13 2,105 791 3327 1 63 Clayton town........................................................73 73 21 16 1 13 2,105 791 3327 1 63 Kent County (part)............................................

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 New Castle County (part)..............................

    17 16 4 3 0 2 706 69 312 0 36 Dagsboro town, Sussex County....................64 46 16 5 0 5 1,473 231 2217 0 20 Delaware City city, New Castle County..........75 67 21 7 1 4 1,281 344 1827 1 19 Delmar town, Sussex County..........................

    4 3 0 0 1 0 318 12 11 3 10 Dewey Beach town, Sussex County.............1,053 1,097 375 328 52 195 18,446 16,312 1,310571 75 960 Dover city, Kent County...................................

    216 122 47 85 23 37 2,699 580 16355 32 200 Dover Base Housing CDP, Kent County........99 115 39 9 1 16 3,499 2,089 7258 1 99 Edgemoor CDP, New Castle County............

    8 13 6 3 2 0 242 125 56 4 15 Ellendale town, Sussex County.....................165 123 44 33 0 116 4,435 925 13992 0 786 Elsmere town, New Castle County................

    0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 00 0 0 Farmington town, Kent County........................48 38 12 3 0 12 998 290 2520 1 23 Felton town, Kent County.................................

    1 0 1 0 0 0 371 2 31 0 3 Fenwick Island town, Sussex County............10 11 4 0 2 5 407 249 114 2 190 Frankford town, Sussex County....................32 33 14 2 0 7 558 183 914 1 57 Frederica town, Kent County.........................

    200 85 51 8 2 133 3,191 1,018 78328 11 2,038 Georgetown town, Sussex County................312 276 71 121 6 67 9,505 3,862 937119 10 309 Glasgow CDP, New Castle County................

    24 10 3 22 0 6 2,018 121 1903 0 28 Greenville CDP, New Castle County.............28 12 17 5 0 0 718 211 1117 0 48 Greenwood town, Sussex County.................

    120 102 55 15 10 15 2,568 931 4376 14 94 Harrington city, Kent County.........................0 0 0 0 0 0 72 0 01 1 0 Hartly town, Kent County..................................0 0 0 0 0 0 118 3 10 0 0 Henlopen Acres town, Sussex County..........

    96 71 24 44 7 14 2,725 579 18945 10 45 Highland Acres CDP, Kent County................

    188 38 38 132 8 31 11,712 434 1,42959 17 102 Hockessin CDP, New Castle County............2 2 0 1 0 1 346 22 42 0 3 Houston town, Kent County..........................

    51 38 17 17 1 8 1,302 505 6529 1 55 Kent Acres CDP, Kent County.........................8 6 2 0 0 0 242 12 02 0 13 Kenton town, Kent County..............................

    135 155 33 38 15 37 1,889 1,668 7275 33 188 Laurel town, Sussex County............................6 6 0 0 0 0 170 9 04 0 6 Leipsic town, Kent County...............................

    34 26 17 4 1 1 2,502 237 1427 3 10 Lewes city, Sussex County................................5 1 4 0 0 0 214 6 17 0 1 Little Creek town, Kent County........................6 3 5 0 0 1 1,896 44 710 0 31 Long Neck CDP, Sussex County....................7 2 4 2 0 1 182 28 314 0 6 Magnolia town, Kent County.........................

    457 405 107 132 19 131 12,145 5,772 841143 27 597 Middletown town, New Castle County...........

    189 176 65 27 23 60 6,404 2,304 137115 45 838 Milford city............................................................93 91 24 8 8 41 1,906 1,526 4653 13 374 Kent County (part)............................................96 85 41 19 15 19 4,498 778 9162 32 464 Sussex County (part).......................................

    90 97 29 20 7 23 2,863 792 14949 7 154 Millsboro town, Sussex County.....................9 1 1 7 0 0 515 14 111 0 12 Millville town, Sussex County........................

    75 76 20 3 0 12 2,027 497 1838 1 92 Milton town, Sussex County............................626 318 141 325 31 112 26,532 2,412 2,570194 41 519 Newark city, New Castle County...................101 95 39 19 2 31 3,660 1,530 8057 2 105 New Castle city, New Castle County.............

    29 26 6 5 2 9 744 220 219 2 100 Newport town, New Castle County................83 20 8 61 0 27 7,066 270 68711 0 48 North Star CDP, New Castle County.............17 8 6 5 1 3 1,835 24 297 1 8 Ocean View town, Sussex County................12 10 4 5 0 2 334 35 94 0 2 Odessa town, New Castle County..................

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    Figure I-2.

    PARTS OF A STATISTICAL TABLETable number and title Headnote

    Heading

    Stubhead

    Stub

    Sidehead

    State name andpage number Report title

    Spanner

    Column head

    Boxhead

    Data field

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    In the stub, several features are used to help the user better understand the contents of the table. Usually, a block of data lines is preceded by a sidehead. The sidehead, similar to a spanner, describes and classifies the stub entries following it. The use of indentation in a stub indicates the relationship of one data line to another. Indented data lines represent subcategories that, in most instances, sum to a total. Occasionally in tables, it is desirable to show one or more single-line subcategories that do not sum to the total.

    The data field is that part of the statistical table that contains the data. It extends from the bottom of the boxhead to the bottom of the table and from the right of the stub to the right edge of the page.

    Both geographic and subject-matter terms appear in tables. It is important to read the definitions of the terms used in the tables because census terms often are defined in special ways that reflect the manner in which the questions were asked and the data were tabulated. Definitions of geographic terms are provided in Appendix A of CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes (). Census tables often include derived measures such as medians, means, per-centages, and ratios. These and other subject-matter terms are defined in Appendix B of the same report.

    Symbols and Geographic Abbreviations

    The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in 2010 Census reports:

    A dash represents zero or a derived measure that rounds to less than 0.1.

    (X) means not applicable. In the 1990 and earlier decennial census reports, three dots . . . meant not applicable.

    (NA) means not available.

    The superscript prefix r indicates that a Census 2000 count has been revised since the publication of the Census 2000 reports as a result of certified Count Question Resolution (CQR) changes (see also ). This symbol appears only in the 2010 Census CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

    A minus sign preceding a figure denotes decrease. The minus sign appears only in the 2010 Census CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

    The following are examples of geographic abbreviations and terms that may be used in the tables in this report:

    A (part) next to the name of a geographic area in a hierarchical presentation indicates that the geo-graphic entity is located only partially in the superior geographic entity. For example, a (part) next to a place name in a county subdivision-place hierarchy indicates that the place is located in more than one county subdivision. (Places also may be split by county, congressional district, urban/rural, metropoli-tan area, voting district, and other geographic boundaries, depending on the presentation.) Other geo-graphic entities also can be split by a higher-level entity. The exception is a tabulation block, which is unique within all geographic entities in census products.

    ANVSA is Alaska Native village statistical area.

    ANRC is Alaska Native Regional Corporation.

    CCD is census county division.

    CDP is census designated place.

    CSA is combined statistical area.

    NECTA is New England city and town area.

    Metro Area is metropolitan statistical area.

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    Micro Area is micropolitan statistical area.

    OTSA is Oklahoma tribal statistical area.

    SDTSA is state designated tribal statistical area.

    TDSA is tribal designated statistical area.

    UT is unorganized territory.

    GRAPHICS

    Charts, statistical maps, and other graphic summaries are included in some 2010 Census reports.

    USER NOTES

    User notes include general explanatory information, historical notes, and geographic notes. They also pro-vide information about unique characteristics of the report and sometimes changes or corrections made too late to be reflected in the text or tables themselves. However, sometimes this information becomes available too late to be reflected even in the user notes. Therefore, updates are available in the Notes and Errata document at .

    APPENDIXES

    Appendixes A through D, and F through H, described below, are in the separate printed volume, CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, or on the Internet at . Appendix E is included in this report.

    Appendix A, Geographic Terms and Concepts. Provides definitions of the types of geographic areas and related information used in census products.

    Appendix B, Definitions of Subject Characteristics. Contains definitions for the subject-matter terms used in census products, including explanations of derived measures, limitations of the data, and com-parability with previous censuses. The subjects are listed alphabetically. Population characteristics are defined first, followed by the definitions of the housing subjects.

    Appendix C, Data Collection and Processing Procedures. Explains the 2010 Census mission and scope and provides thumbnail descriptions of 2010 Census operations.

    Appendix D, Questionnaire. Presents a facsimile of the 2010 Census questionnaire used to collect the data in this report.

    Appendix E, Maps. Contains maps depicting the geographic areas shown in this report.

    Appendix F, Operational Overview and Accuracy of the Data. Provides information on 2010 Census operations, including group quarters enumeration, confidentiality of the data, imputation of housing unit status and population counts, sources of errors in the data, and data editing.

    Appendix G, Residence Rule and Residence Situations for the 2010 Census of the United States. Contains a description of the residence rule and residence situations used by Census Bureau staff to guide decisions on where people should be counted in the 2010 Census. This document is the basis for residence-related sections of questionnaires, collection instruments, field materials, and training materials.

    Appendix H, Acknowledgments. Lists many of the U.S. Census Bureau staff who participated in report preparation.

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    Table Finding Guide

    SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER

    The types of geographic areas covered in this report are shown on the side, and subjects are shown at the top. See CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes (), for a description of area classifications (Appendix A) and for definitions and explanations of subject characteristics (Appendix B).

    Area Average per square Population Housing units measurement mile of land (density)

    Geographic area Change Change from from

    Previous previous Previous previous Housing Number of 2010 Census censuses census 2010 Census censuses census Total area Land area Population units places

    THE STATE1

    Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,12 1,4,8,9 1,5,9 1,2,4,5,8,9,12 1,4,8,9 1,5,9 8,9 2,5,8,9 5,8,9 5,8,9 1,3Urban and rural . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,7,12 1 1 1,2,12 1 1 2 3Current urban definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,7,12 1 1 1,2,12 1 1 2 195090 urban definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Urban and rural by size of place . . . . . . . 3 3In urbanized area and in urban cluster . . 2,7,12 2,12 2 Size of urban area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 In place and not in place . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,7 3

    COUNTY2

    Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,5,6,8 4,6,8 5,6 4,8 4,8 5 8 5,8 5,8 5,8 Urban and rural . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 By percent change rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 6

    COUNTY SUBDIVISION3

    By county . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Alphabetically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 By 2010 rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10a 10a 10a 10a By percent change rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11a 11a 11a

    PLACE

    By county and county subdivision . . . . . . 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Alphabetically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 By 2010 rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 10 10 By percent change rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 11

    URBAN AREA

    Urbanized area and urban cluster . . . . . . 12 12 1 State, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico .2 Parish in Louisiana; city and borough, municipality, borough, or census area in Alaska; and municipio in Puerto Rico; in Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia, one or more cities

    are independent of counties and are treated as statistical equivalents of counties; the entire District of Columbia, which has no counties, is treated as a county equivalent .3 County subdivisions within the state are shown alphabetically with places for the following 12 states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire,

    New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin .

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    User Notes

    Additional information concerning this 2010 Census product may become available after this report is published. This information, called Notes and Errata, is available in portable document format (PDF) on the U.S. Census Bureaus Internet site at .

    GENERAL NOTES

    User Note 1

    The user should be aware that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the text provided with this report for further explanation of the limitations of the data. The population and other data shown for the 2010 Census in this report are as of April 1, 2010; the boundaries used for all geographic entities are as of January 1, 2010. All boundaries are intended for Census Bureau statistical data collection and pre-sentation only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes do not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or entitlement. Corrections to the 2010 Census data as a result of certified Count Question Resolution (CQR) changes are available from the Census Bureaus Internet site at .

    User Note 2

    Data comparability for county subdivisions is shown only when the county subdivision contains sub-stantially the same territory as reported for Census 2000 (generally defined as at least 60 percent of the previous territory). There is no comparability provided for county subdivisions that have been extensively revised. Revised entities are noted by and within county. Changes to a geographic entity can be the result of legal change actions, statistical redefinition, correction of previous boundary or drafting errors, or new erroneous information.

    Incorporated place and census designated place (CDP) comparability is provided for all places that retained their name or general area without regard to the amount of territorial change between censuses. Place comparability is not shown if the entity is new for the 2010 Census or is the result of a merger that cre-ated an entirely new entity, or if a 2010 Census geographic area shares no area with a Census 2000 area of the same name. American Indian area (including tribal subdivisions), Alaska Native area, and Hawaiian home land comparability follows the same rules as for place comparability.

    User Note 3

    When applicable, tables show the revised Census 2000 population and/or housing unit counts that resulted from the Count Question Resolution (CQR) program. These revised counts are accompanied by a prefix r symbol in the data tables.

    Derived values (e.g., percent distribution, density, or change) that are calculated from Census 2000 popu-lation or housing unit counts only account for the aforementioned CQR revisions in certain cases.

    Calculations include the corrected Census 2000 counts when a table:

    Shows population or housing unit change (or percent change) from 2000 to 2010.

    Shows population or housing unit change (or percent change) from 1990 to 2000, and also shows the 2000 population or housing unit count that it is derived from.

    Shows population or housing unit density or percent distribution in 2000, and also shows the 2000 population or housing unit count that it is derived from.

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    Calculations do not include the corrected Census 2000 counts when a table:

    Shows population or housing unit change (or percent change) from 1990 to 2000, but does not show the 2000 population or housing unit count that it is derived from.

    Shows population or housing unit density or percent distribution in 2000, but does not show the 2000 population or housing unit count that it is derived from.

    When a table shows component parts of a revised 2000 population or housing unit count (e.g., clas-sified by urban/rural or by size of place), the component parts may not sum to the total population or housing unit count, because the component parts were not revised during the 2000 CQR program. Therefore, any derived values (e.g., percent distribution or number of places by population size) for the component parts cannot account for the revised Census 2000 counts either.

    CORRECTION NOTES

    Delwood CDP, Adams County

    Delwood CDP name should be Dellwood; it is incorrectly shown as Delwood.

    Poysippi town, Waushara County

    Poysippi town name should be Poy Sippi; it is incorrectly shown as Poysippi.

    HISTORICAL NOTES

    The area of Wisconsin was part of the original territory of the United States, being part of lands ceded by four states to the United States and designated in 1787 as the Territory northwest of the River Ohio. Wisconsin Territory was organized on July 3, 1836, from part of Michigan Territory; it included all of present-day Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, eastern North Dakota and South Dakota, and a small part of northeastern Nebraska. The territory was reduced in 1838 with the organization of Iowa Territory west of the Mississippi River and a line northward from the rivers source. Wisconsin was admitted to the Union on May 29, 1848, as the 30th state, with generally the same boundary as the present state.

    Census data for Wisconsin are available beginning with the 1820 census. The 1840 census population is for the entire territory, including the portion of Minnesota northeast and east of the Mississippi River and a line northward from the rivers source. For an explanation of the revision to the 1820 and 1830 population of Wisconsin, see Richard L. Forstall, Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996, page 184.

    GEOGRAPHIC NOTES

    Wisconsin is divided into 72 counties. The 1,908 county subdivisions in the state include 1,257 towns, which are functioning governmental units. All 594 incorporated places are independent of any county subdivision, creating 651 entities that the Census Bureau treats as equivalent to county subdivisions. The Census Bureau identifies 13 areas in the Great Lakes that are not within a county subdivision; these areas are not assigned to any county subdivision and are not counted in the number of county subdivisions. Incorporated places in the state are legally described as cities and villages; all are independent of any town. There are 179 CDPs in Wisconsin. The Census Bureau treats all CDPs as dependent within towns.

    GEOGRAPHIC CHANGE NOTES

    The Geographic Change Notes listed below document high-level geographic entitiesAmerican Indian areas, Alaska Native areas, and Hawaiian home lands; counties and their equivalents; county subdivisions; and placesthat are different from the information reported in Census 2000. The notes identify geographic entities whose name, legal description, and/or boundary have changed, entities that no longer exist, newly established entities (both legal and statistical), and changes in geographic relationships, such as places that exist in one county and have expanded into or withdrawn from another county (the notes do not identify

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    the other county(ies) in which the entity exists; this can be determined from Table 9 of this publication), places that have been removed from comparable 2000 county subdivisions, and places that have become independent of or dependent within one or more county subdivisions. The changes are reported by and within county; counties without changes are not shown in the listing. Changes to American Indian areas, Alaska Native areas, and Hawaiian home lands appear after the list of counties; areas with no changes are not shown. A few of the reported changes in name, legal status, or legal relationship may be incorrect; if so, the correct version is shown in any Correction Notes section above. Some changes are the result of legal actions that took place prior to Census 2000 but were not reported in that census.

    For the 2010 Census, the notes reflect any boundary change that affects a geographic entity, regardless of whether it is the result of legal action, redefinition of a statistical entity, correction of a previous draft-ing error, or new erroneous information. Between Census 2000 and the 2010 Census, the Census Bureau invested in improving the coordinate accuracy of its geographic database. As a result, the geographic positions of boundaries may be different between the two censuses even though little or no change actu-ally occurred to the boundaries. In compiling the Geographic Change Notes, the Census Bureau inspected the many corrections to determine if a change actually affected significant land area or population. For example, the county-level text all MCDs [minor civil divisions] revised may reflect a legal redistricting of all county subdivisions in the county, a major or minor relocation of county subdivision boundaries due to more accurate mapping or more accurate boundary information, or a combination of these that, in one way or another, affect every county subdivision in a county. Boundary corrections that resulted in incorpo-rated places gaining or losing territory are shown as annexations or detachments even if no legal action occurred between 2000 and 2010. Most places shown with a detachment resulted from such corrections. In states whose legal entities rarely undergo a legal boundary change, such as the New England states, most of the entities reported to have annexed, detached, exchanged, gained, or lost territory did so as the result of mapping changes, not legal actions. The extent and location of the boundary changes affecting any particular entity can be determined by comparing the TIGER/Line Shapefiles, Cartographic Boundary Files, or a comparable set of maps for the 2000 and 2010 censuses.

    Counties, County Subdivisions, and Places

    Adams CountyCorrections: Dellwood CDP erroneously shown as Delwood; Annexations from MCDs: Wisconsin Dells city from Dell Prairie town; New CDPs: Arkdale, Dellwood, Grand Marsh, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Camelot, and Lake Sherwood.

    Ashland CountyNew CDPs: Birch Hill, Clam Lake, Diaperville (formed from part of Odanah CDP and addi-tional area), Franks Field, Glidden, Marengo, and New Odanah (formed from part of Odanah CDP and addi-tional area); CDP Changes: Odanah CDP parts taken to form parts of Diaperville and New Odanah CDPs.

    Barron CountyMCD Changes: Dallas town exchanged area with Prairie Farm town; Annexations from MCDs: Almena village from Almena town; Barron city from Barron town; Cameron village from Stanley town; Chetek city from Chetek town; Cumberland city from Crystal Lake, Cumberland, and Maple Plain towns; New Auburn village from Dovre town; Rice Lake city from Rice Lake and Stanley towns; Turtle Lake village from Almena town; Detachments to MCDs: Cameron village to Stanley town; Cumberland city to Crystal Lake town; Rice Lake city to Rice Lake and Stanley towns; New CDPs: Barronett.

    Bayfield CountyAnnexed into County from MCDs: Ashland city from Eileen town; Additional Annexations from MCDs: Mason village from Mason town; New CDPs: Cable, Cornucopia, Drummond, Grand View, Herbster, Iron River, and Port Wing.

    Brown CountyIncorporations: Bellevue village incorporated from all of Bellevue town in 2003 (was Bellevue Town CDP in 2000); Hobart village incorporated from all of Hobart town in 2003; Suamico vil-lage incorporated from all of Suamico town in 2003; Annexations from MCDs: Ashwaubenon village from Lawrence town; Bellevue village from Ledgeview town; Denmark village from New Denmark town; De Pere city from Lawrence, Ledgeview, and Rockland towns; Green Bay city from Bellevue village and Humboldt and Scott towns; Pulaski village from Pittsfield town; Wrightstown village from Wrightstown town;

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    Detachments to MCDs: Ashwaubenon village to Lawrence town; Bellevue village to Green Bay city; Denmark village to New Denmark town; De Pere city to Lawrence and Ledgeview towns; Green Bay city to Scott town; Wrightstown village to Wrightstown town; New CDPs: Dyckesville (part) and Greenleaf; Deleted CDPs: Bellevue Town (incorporated as Bellevue) and Oneida (part in Brown incorporated into Hobart village).

    Buffalo CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Cochrane village from Belvidere town; Mondovi city from Naples town; New CDPs: Waumandee.

    Burnett CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Grantsburg village from Grantsburg town; Siren village from Siren town; New CDPs: Danbury.

    Calumet CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Appleton city from Harrison town; Brillion city from Brillion town; Chilton city from Charlestown town; Hilbert village from Rantoul and Woodville towns; Kiel city from New Holstein town; Menasha city from Harrison town; New Holstein city from New Holstein town; Potter village from Rantoul town; Sherwood village from Harrison town; Detachments to MCDs: Appleton city to Harrison town; Brillion city to Brillion town; Chilton city to Chilton town, Menasha city to Harrison town; New Holstein city to New Holstein town; Sherwood village to Harrison town; New CDPs: Forest Junction.

    Chippewa CountyIncorporations: Lake Hallie village from parts of Eau Claire city and Hallie town in 2003; Annexations from MCDs: Bloomer city from Woodmohr town; Cadott village from Goetz town; Chippewa Falls city from Eagle Point, Lafayette, Tilden, and Wheaton towns; Cornell city from Cleveland town; Eau Claire city from Hallie and Wheaton towns; Stanley city from Delmar town; Detachments to MCDs: Bloomer city to Woodmohr town; Chippewa Falls city to Eagle Point town; Eau Claire city to Lake Hallie city; New CDPs: Holcombe and Jim Falls.

    Clark CountyMCD Changes: Hoard town gained area from Green Cove town; Annexed into County from MCDs: Stanley city from Thorp town; Additional Annexations from MCDs: Colby city from Colby town; Loyal city from Loyal town; Neillsville city from Pine Valley town; Stanley city from Thorp town; Thorp city from Thorp and Withee towns; Detachments to MCDs: Neillsville city to Pine Valley town; New CDPs: Chili and Humbird.

    Columbia CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Arlington village from Arlington town; Cambria village from Courtland town; Columbus city from Columbus town; Fall River village from Fountain Prairie town; Lodi city from Lodi town; Portage city from Fort Winnebago, Lewiston, and Pacific towns; Poynette village from Arlington and Dekorra towns; Randolph village from Courtland and Randolph towns; Rio village from Lowville and Otsego towns; Wisconsin Dells city from Newport town; Detachments to MCDs: Cambria village to Randolph town; Portage city to Fort Winnebago and Lewiston towns; Rio village to Otsego and Springvale towns; Wisconsin Dells city to Newport town.

    Crawford CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Gays Mills village from Clayton town; Prairie du Chien city from Prairie du Chien town; Wauzeka village from Wauzeka town; Detachments to MCDs: Ferryville village to Freeman town; Prairie du Chien city to Prairie du Chien town; Wauzeka village to Wauzeka town.

    Dane CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Belleville village from Montrose town; Black Earth village from Black Earth town; Blue Mounds village from Blue Mounds town; Cambridge village from Christiana town; Cottage Grove village from Cottage Grove town; Cross Plains village from Berry and Cross Plains towns; Deerfield village from Deerfield town; DeForest village from Burke, Vienna, and Windsor towns; Edgerton city from Albion town; Fitchburg city from Madison city and Verona town; McFarland village from Blooming Grove and Dunn towns; Madison city from Fitchburg city, McFarland village, and Blooming Grove, Burke, Madison, Middleton, Verona, and Westport towns; Maple Bluff village from Burke town; Marshall village from Medina town; Mazomanie village from Mazomanie town; Middleton city from Madison city and Middleton, Springfield, and Westport towns; Mount Horeb village from Blue Mounds and Springdale towns; Oregon village from Oregon town; Stoughton city from Dunkirk, Pleasant Springs, and Rutland towns; Sun Prairie city from Bristol, Burke, Sun Prairie, and Windsor towns; Verona city from Verona town; Waunakee village from Westport town; Detachments to MCDs: Cross Plains village to Cross Plains town; DeForest

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    village to Windsor town; Fitchburg city to Madison city and Madison town; McFarland village to Madison city; Madison city to Fitchburg and Middleton cities; Oregon village to Oregon town; Stoughton city to Pleasant Springs town; Verona city to Verona town; Waunakee village to Westport town; CDP Changes: Windsor CDP gained area and part annexed to DeForest village.

    Dodge CountyMCD Changes: Lowell town gained area from Shields town; Annexations from MCDs: Beaver Dam city from Beaver Dam and Trenton towns; Brownsville village from Lomira town; Clyman vil-lage from Clyman town; Fox Lake city from Fox Lake town; Hartford city from Rubicon town; Horicon city from Hubbard, Oak Grove, and Williamstown towns; Hustisford village from Hustisford town; Iron Ridge village from Hubbard town; Juneau city from Oak Grove town; Lomira village from Lomira town; Mayville city from Williamstown town; Randolph village from Fox Lake town; Reeseville village from Lowell town; Theresa village from Theresa town; Watertown city from Emmet town; Waupun city from Chester town; Detachments to MCDs: Beaver Dam city to Beaver Dam town; Columbus city to Elba town; Fox Lake city to Fox Lake town; Hustisford village to Hustisford town; Iron Ridge village to Hubbard town; Lomira village to Lomira town; Mayville city to Williamstown town; Neosho village to Rubicon town; New CDPs: Ashippun, Burnett, and Lebanon.

    Door CountyMCD Changes: Water area only changes in Lake Michigan, Green Bay, and Sturgeon Bay for Sturgeon Bay city, Egg Harbor, Ephraim, and Sister Bay villages, and Baileys Harbor, Clay Banks, Egg Harbor, Gibraltar, Jacksonport, Liberty Grove, Nasewaupee, Sevastopol, Sturgeon Bay, and Washington towns; Annexations from MCDs: Egg Harbor village from Egg Harbor town; Sister Bay village from Liberty Grove town; Sturgeon Bay city from Nasewaupee, Sevastopol, and Sturgeon Bay towns; Detachments to MCDs: Egg Harbor village to Egg Harbor town; Ephraim village to Liberty Grove town; Forestville village to Forestville town; New CDPs: Baileys Harbor, Ellison Bay, and Little Sturgeon.

    Douglas CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Solon Springs village from Solon Springs town; Superior city from Parkland town; New CDPs: Brule and Gordon.

    Dunn CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Boyceville village from Tiffany town; Menomonie city from Menomonie and Red Cedar towns; New CDPs: Downsville.

    Eau Claire CountyMCD Changes: Ludington town gained area from Bridge Creek town; Annexations from MCDs: Altoona city from Washington town; Augusta city from Bridge Creek town; Eau Claire city from Seymour, Union, and Washington towns; Fall Creek village from Lincoln town; CDP Changes: Seymour CDP part annexed to Eau Claire city.

    Florence CountyNew CDPs: Florence and Long Lake.

    Fond du Lac CountyAnnexed into County from MCDs: Kewaskum village from Auburn town; Additional Annexations from MCDs: Campbellsport village from Ashford town; Eden village from Eden town; Fond du Lac city from Empire, Fond du Lac, and Friendship towns; North Fond du Lac village from Fond du Lac and Friendship towns; Oakfield village from Oakfield town; Ripon city from Ripon town; Rosendale village from Rosendale and Springvale towns; Waupun city from Waupun town; Detachments to MCDs: Brandon village to Metomen town; Campbellsport village to Ashford town; Fond du Lac city to Empire and Fond du Lac towns; North Fond du Lac village to Fond du Lac town; New CDPs: St. Peter, Taycheedah, and Van Dyne.

    Forest CountyNew CDPs: Argonne, Laona, Mole Lake, Newald, and Wabeno.

    Grant CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Blue River village from Watterstown town; Boscobel city from Boscobel town; Dickeyville village from Paris town; Fennimore city from Fennimore town; Hazel Green village from Hazel Green town; Lancaster city from South Lancaster town; Montfort village from Wingville town; Muscoda village from Muscoda town; Platteville city from Platteville town; Potosi village from Potosi town; New CDPs: Glen Haven, Kieler, and Sandy Hook.

    Green CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Belleville village from Exeter town; Brodhead city from Decatur town; Monroe city from Clarno and Monroe towns; Monticello village from Mount Pleasant town; New

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    Glarus village from New Glarus town; Detachments to MCDs: New Glarus village to New Glarus town; New CDPs: Juda.

    Green Lake CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Berlin city from Berlin town; Green Lake city from Brooklyn town; New CDPs: Dalton.

    Iowa CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Arena village from Arena town; Barneveld village from Brigham town; Blanchardville village from Moscow town; Dodgeville city from Dodgeville town; Highland village from Highland town; Montfort village from Eden town; Muscoda village from Pulaski town; Detachments to MCDs: Arena village to Arena town; Mineral Point city to Mineral Point town; New CDPs: Edmund.

    Iron CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Hurley city from Kimball town; New CDPs: Iron Belt, Mercer, Pence, and Saxon.

    Jackson CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Black River Falls city from Adams and Brockway towns; Hixton village from Hixton town; Melrose village from Melrose town; Merrillan village from Alma town; Detachments to MCDs: Melrose village to Melrose town; New CDPs: Hatfield and Millston.

    Jefferson CountyAnnexed into County from MCDs: Lac La Belle village from Ixonia town; Additional Annexations from MCDs: Cambridge village from Oakland town; Fort Atkinson village from Koshkonong town; Jefferson village from Aztalan and Jefferson towns; Johnson Creek village from Aztalan and Farmington towns; Lake Mills village from Aztalan and Lake Mills towns; Sullivan village from Concord town; Watertown village from Watertown town; Whitewater village from Cold Spring town; Detachments to MCDs: Fort Atkinson village to Koshkonong town; Lake Mills village to Lake Mills town; Palmyra village to Palmyra town; Whitewater village to Cold Spring town; Deleted CDPs: Lake Lac La Belle (core annexed to Lac La Belle village); CDP Changes: Ixonia CDP gained area; Lake Ripley CDP gained area and part annexed to Cambridge village; Rome CDP lost area; Deleted Relationships: Rome CDP removed from Hebron and Jefferson towns.

    Juneau CountyAnnexed into County from MCDs: Wisconsin Dells city from Lyndon town; Additional Annexations from MCDs: Camp Douglas village from Orange town; Elroy city from Plymouth town; Hustler village from Fountain town; Mauston city from Lemonweir and Lindina towns; Necedah village from Necedah town; New Lisbon city from Lisbon town; Wisconsin Dells city from Lyndon town; Wonewoc vil-lage from Wonewoc town; Detachments to MCDs: Mauston city to Lindina town.

    Kenosha CountyIncorporations: Bristol village in 2003 from part of Bristol town; Annexations from MCDs: Genoa City village from Randall town; Kenosha city from Pleasant Prairie village and Bristol, Paris, and Somers towns; Paddock Lake village from Brighton and Salem towns; Pleasant Prairie village from Kenosha city and Bristol town; Twin Lakes village from Randall town; Detachments to MCDs: Kenosha city to Pleasant Prairie village and Somers town; Paddock Lake village to Salem town; Pleasant Prairie village to Kenosha city; New CDPs: Lily Lake and Wilmot; CDP Changes: Powers Lake CDP gained area.

    Kewaunee CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Algoma city from Ahnapee town; Casco village from Casco town; Kewaunee city from Pierce town; Luxemburg village from Luxemburg town; Detachments to MCDs: Luxemburg village to Luxemburg town; New CDPs: Dyckesville (part).

    La Crosse CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Bangor village from Bangor and Burns towns; Holmen village from Holland and Onalaska towns; La Crosse city from Onalaska city and Campbell, Medary, and Shelby towns; Onalaska city from La Crosse city and Medary and Onalaska towns; Rockland village from Burns town; West Salem village from Hamilton town; Detachments to MCDs: La Crosse city to Onalaska city and Campbell and Medary towns; Onalaska city to La Crosse city and Medary town; New CDPs: St. Joseph; CDP Changes: French Island CDP part annexed to La Crosse city.

    Lafayette CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Argyle village from Argyle town; Belmont village from Belmont town; Blanchardville village from Blanchard town; Darlington city from Darlington town; Detachments to MCDs: Darlington city to Darlington town; New CDPs: Woodford.

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    Langlade CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Antigo city from Rolling town; New CDPs: Elcho, Post Lake, and Summit Lake.

    Lincoln CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Merrill city from Pine River town; Tomahawk city from Bradley town.

    Manitowoc CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Cleveland village from Centerville town; Francis Creek village from Kossuth town; Kiel city from Schleswig town; Manitowoc city from Manitowoc, Manitowoc Rapids, and Two Rivers towns; Reedsville village from Rockland town; St. Nazianz village from Liberty town; Two Rivers city from Manitowoc and Two Rivers towns; Valders village from Cato and Liberty towns; Detachments to MCDs: Cleveland village to Centerville town; Manitowoc city to Newton town; New CDPs: Collins.

    Marathon CountyIncorporations: Kronenwetter village in 2003 from all of Kronenwetter town (less part annexed to Mosinee city); Annexations from MCDs: Abbotsford city from Holton town; Brokaw village from Maine town; Colby city from Hull town; Dorchester village from Holton town; Edgar village from Cassel and Wien towns; Hatley village from Norrie town; Marathon City village from Marathon and Stettin towns; Marshfield city from McMillan town; Mosinee city from Kronenwetter town; Rothschild village from Rib Mountain town; Spencer village from Spencer town; Wausau city from Maine, Stettin, Texas, Wausau, and Weston towns; Weston village from Weston town; Detachments to MCDs: Abbotsford city to Holton town; Wausau city to Maine town; New CDPs: Knowlton; Deleted CDPs: Evergreen (incorporated into Kronenwetter village); CDP Changes: Rib Mountain CDP part annexed to Wausau city.

    Marinette CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Coleman village from Pound town; Crivitz village from Stephenson town; Marinette city from Peshtigo town; Pound village from Pound town; Detachments to MCDs: Marinette city to Peshtigo town; New CDPs: Amberg, Dunbar, Goodman, and Pembine.

    Marquette CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Oxford village from Oxford town; Westfield village from Springfield and Westfield towns; Detachments to MCDs: Neshkoro village to Neshkoro town; New CDPs: Packwaukee.

    Milwaukee CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Greenfield city from Milwaukee city; Milwaukee city from Greenfield city; Shorewood village from Whitefish Bay village; Detachments to MCDs: Greenfield city to Milwaukee city; Milwaukee city to Greenfield city; Whitefish Bay village to Shorewood village.

    Monroe CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Cashton village from Portland town; Melvina village from Jefferson town; Sparta city from Angelo and Sparta towns; Tomah city from La Grange and Tomah towns; Warrens village from Lincoln town; Wilton village from Wellington and Wilton towns; Detached from County to a MCD: Rockland village to Sparta town; Additional Detachments to MCDs: Tomah city to La Grange and Tomah towns; Wilton village to Wilton town; New CDPs: Cataract and Tunnel City.

    Oconto CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Gillett city from Gillett town; Lena village from Lena town; Oconto city from Oconto town; Oconto Falls city from Oconto Falls town; Pulaski village from Chase town; Detachments to MCDs: Gillett city to Gillett town; New CDPs: Abrams, Lakewood, Mountain, Sobieski, and Townsend.

    Oneida CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Rhinelander city from Crescent, Pelican, and Pine Lake towns; New CDPs: Lake Tomahawk, Minocqua, Three Lakes, and Woodruff.

    Outagamie CountyMCD Changes: Vandenbroek town gained area from Kaukauna town; Annexed into County from MCDs: Wrightstown village from Kaukauna town; Additional Annexations from MCDs: Appleton city from Little Chute village and Buchanan, Center, Freedom, and Grand Chute towns; Combined Locks village from Buchanan town; Hortonville village from Hortonia town; Kaukauna city from Buchanan, Kaukauna, and Vandenbroek towns; Kimberly village from Buchanan town; Little Chute village from Kaukauna city and Grand Chute and Vandenbroek towns; New London city from Hortonia, Liberty, and Maple Creek towns; Seymour city from Osborn and Seymour towns; Shiocton village from Bovina town; Wrightstown village from Kaukauna town; Detachments to MCDs: Combined Locks village to Buchanan

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    town; Kaukauna city to Little Chute village and Vandenbroek town; Little Chute village to Appleton city; New London city to Hortonia and Maple Creek towns; Shiocton village to Bovina town; New CDPs: Dale; Deleted CDPs: Oneida (part) (core in Brown County incorporated into Hobart village).

    Ozaukee CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Belgium village from Belgium town; Cedarburg city from Grafton village and Cedarburg and Grafton towns; Fredonia village from Fredonia town; Grafton vil-lage from Cedarburg and Grafton towns; Port Washington city from Grafton and Port Washington towns; Saukville village from Grafton, Port Washington, and Saukville towns; Detachments to MCDs: Grafton vil-lage to Cedarburg village; Port Washington city to Port Washington town; New CDPs: Waubeka.

    Pepin CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Durand city from Durand town; Pepin village from Pepin town; New CDPs: Arkansaw.

    Pierce CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Bay City village from Isabelle town; Ellsworth village from Ellsworth town; Elmwood village from Spring Lake town; Maiden Rock village from Maiden Rock town; Plum City village from Union town; Prescott city from Clifton and Oak Grove towns; River Falls city from River Falls town; Spring Valley village from Spring Lake town; Detachments to MCDs: Ellsworth village to Ellsworth town; New CDPs: Diamond Bluff and Hager City.

    Polk CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Amery city from Lincoln town; Balsam Lake village from Milltown town; Centuria village from St. Croix Falls town; Clear Lake village from Clear Lake town; Frederic village from West Sweden town; Luck village from Luck town; Milltown village from Milltown town; Osceola village from Farmington and Osceola towns; St. Croix Falls city from St. Croix Falls town; Detachments to MCDs: Amery city to Black Brook and Lincoln towns; St. Croix Falls city to St. Croix Falls town; New CDPs: Lewis.

    Portage CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Amherst village from Amherst town; Amherst Junction village from Amherst town; Junction City village from Eau Pleine town; Plover village from Plover town; Stevens Point city from Whiting village and Hull and Plover towns; Whiting village from Plover town; Detachments to MCDs: Almond village to Almond town; Plover village to Plover town; Whiting village to Stevens Point city; New CDPs: Bancroft and Polonia.

    Price CountyMCD Changes: Elk town gained area from Worcester town; Annexations from MCDs: Park Falls city from Eisenstein and Lake towns; Phillips city from Elk and Worcester towns; Detachments to MCDs: Park Falls city to Lake town; Phillips city to Worcester town; Prentice village to Prentice town; New CDPs: Ogema.

    Racine CountyName Changes: Tichigan CDP name changed from Waterford North; Incorporations: Caledonia village in 2005 from all of Caledonia town; Mount Pleasant in 2003 from all of Mount Pleasant town; Mergers: Rochester town merged into Rochester village in 2008; Annexations from MCDs: Burlington city from Burlington town; Rochester village from all of Rochester town (less part annexed to Waterford village); Sturtevant village from Mount Pleasant village; Union Grove village from Yorkville town; Waterford village from Rochester village and Watertown town; Detachments to MCDs: Mount Pleasant village to Sturtevant village; Rochester village to Waterford village; Deleted CDPs: Franksville (incorporated into Caledonia and Mount Pleasant villages); CDP Changes: Bohners Lake, Browns Lake, and Wind Lake CDPs gained area; Tichigan CDP part annexed to Waterford village.

    Richland CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Boaz village from Dayton town; Lone Rock village from Buena Vista town; Richland Center city from Richland town; Detachments to MCDs: Lone Rock village to Buena Vista town; Richland Center city to Richland town; New CDPs: Gotham and Sextonville.

    Rock CountyAnnexed into County from MCDs: Brodhead city from Spring Valley town; Additional Annexations from MCDs: Beloit city from Beloit and Turtle towns; Brodhead city from Spring Valley town; Clinton village from Clinton town; Edgerton city from Fulton town; Evansville city from Union town; Footville village from Plymouth town; Janesville city from Harmony, Janesville, La Prairie, and Rock towns; Milton city from Milton town; Orfordville village from Spring Valley town; New CDPs: Hanover.

  • User Notes III-9U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

    Rusk CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Ladysmith city from Flambeau and Grant towns.

    St. Croix CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Baldwin village from Baldwin, Eau Galle, Hammond, and Rush River towns; Deer Park village from Cylon town; Glenwood City city from Glenwood town; Hammond vil-lage from Hammond town; Hudson city from Hudson and Troy towns; New Richmond city from Richmond, Stanton, and Star Prairie towns; North Hudson village from Hudson town; River Falls city from Kinnickinnic and Troy towns; Roberts village from Warren town; Somerset village from Somerset town; Spring Valley village from Cady town; Star Prairie village from Star Prairie town; Wilson village from Springfield town; Woodville village from Baldwin and Eau Galle towns; Detachments to MCDs: New Richmond city to Richmond, Stanton, and Star Prairie towns; River Falls city to Kinnickinnic town; Roberts village to Warren town; New CDPs: Emerald and Houlton.

    Sauk CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Baraboo city from West Baraboo village and Baraboo and Greenfield towns; Lake Delton village from Delton town; Loganville village from Westfield town; Merrimac village from Merrimac town; Plain village from Franklin town; Prairie du Sac village from Prairie du Sac town; Reedsburg city from Reedsburg and Winfield towns; Sauk City village from Prairie du Sac town; Spring Green village from Spring Green town; West Baraboo village from Baraboo town; Wisconsin Dells city from Delton town; Detachments to MCDs: Baraboo city to Baraboo town; Reedsburg city to Reedsburg town; Spring Green vil-lage to Spring Green town; West Baraboo village to Baraboo city; New CDPs: Bluffview; CDP Changes: Lake Wisconsin CDP part annexed to Merrimac village.

    Sawyer CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Hayward city from Hayward town; Detachments to MCDs: Hayward city to Hayward town; New CDPs: Stone Lake (part).

    Shawano CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Bonduel village from Hartland town; Bowler village from Almon and Seneca towns; Cecil village from Washington town; Marion city from Grant town; Pulaski village from Angelica and Maple Grove towns; Shawano city from Belle Plaine, Waukechon, and Wescott towns; Tigerton village from Fairbanks town; Wittenberg village from Wittenberg town; Detachments to MCDs: Bonduel village to Hartland town; Tigerton village to Fairbanks town; New CDPs: Angelica, Caroline, Green Valley, Krakow, Leopolis, Navarino, Pella, Pulcifer, Thornton, and Tilleda; CDP Changes: Middle Village CDP lost area.

    Sheboygan CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Adell village from Sherman town; Cascade village from Lyndon town; Cedar Grove village from Holland town; Elkhart Lake village from Rhine town; Glenbeulah village from Greenbush town; Howards Grove village from Herman town; Kohler village from Wilson town; Oostburg village from Holland town; Plymouth city from Plymouth and Sheboygan Falls towns; Random Lake village from Sherman town; Sheboygan city from Sheboygan and Wilson towns; Sheboygan Falls city from Lima and Sheboygan Falls towns; Waldo village from Lyndon town; New CDPs: Gibbsville, Greenbush, and Hingham.

    Taylor CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Lublin village from Roosevelt town; Medford city from Deer Creek, Little Black, and Medford towns; Rib Lake village from Rib Lake town; Detachments to MCDs: Medford city to Medford town; Rib Lake village to Rib Lake town; New CDPs: Chelsea, Jump River, Westboro, and Whittlesey.

    Trempealeau CountyMCD Changes: Gale town gained area from Ettrick town; Annexations from MCDs: Arcadia city from Arcadia town; Blair city from Preston town; Eleva village from Albion town; Ettrick vil-lage from Ettrick town; Galesville city from Gale town; Osseo city from Sumner town; Strum village from Unity town; Trempealeau village from Trempealeau town; Whitehall city from Lincoln town; Detachments to MCDs: Galesville city to Gale town; New CDPs: Dodge.

    Vernon CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Chaseburg village from Hamburg town; Coon Valley village from Coon town; De Soto village from Wheatland town; Hillsboro city from Hillsboro town; La Farge village from Stark town; Stoddard village from Bergen town; Viroqua city from Viroqua town; Westby city from Christiana town; Detachments to MCDs: Viroqua city to Viroqua town.

  • III-10 User NotesU.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

    Vilas CountyMCD Changes: Boulder Junction town lost area to Lac du Flambeau and Presque Isle towns; Cloverland town lost area to Plum Lake town; Conover town gained area from Phelps town and lost area to Land OLakes town; Lac du Flambeau town gained area from Boulder Junction town; Land OLakes town gained area from Conover and Plum Lake towns; Manitowish Waters town lost area to Winchester town; Phelps town lost area to Conover town; Plum Lake town gained area from Cloverland town and lost area to Land OLakes town; Presque Isle town gained area from Boulder Junction town; Winchester town gained area from Manitowish Waters town; Annexations from MCDs: Eagle River city from Lincoln town; Detachments to MCDs: Eagle River city to Lincoln town; New CDPs: Boulder Junction and Sayner.

    Walworth CountyMCD Changes: Walworth town gained area from Linn town (water area only); Annexations from MCDs: Darien village from Darien town; Delavan city from Darien and Delavan towns; East Troy village from East Troy town; Elkhorn city from Delavan, Geneva, Lafayette, and Sugar Creek towns; Fontana-on-Geneva Lake village from Linn and Walworth towns; Genoa City village from Bloomfield town; Lake Geneva city from Bloomfield, Geneva, Linn, and Lyons towns; Mukwonago village from East Troy town; Sharon village from Sharon town; Walworth village from Walworth town; Whitewater city from Whitewater town; Williams Bay village from Delavan, Geneva, and Walworth towns; Detachments to MCDs: Darien village to Darien town; Delavan city to Darien and Delavan towns; East Troy village to East Troy town; Elkhorn city to Delavan and Sugar Creek towns; Fontana-on-Geneva Lake village to Linn (water area only) and Walworth towns; Genoa City village to Bloomfield town; Lake Geneva city to Bloomfield, Geneva, Linn (water area only), and Lyons towns; Mukwonago village to East Troy town; Walworth village to Walworth town; Whitewater city to Whitewater town; Williams Bay village to Walworth town; New CDPs: Lake Ivanhoe, Lake Lorraine, Lauderdale Lakes, Springfield, and Turtle Lake; CDP Changes: Como, Delavan Lake, Pell Lake, and Powers Lake CDPs gained area; Potter Lake CDP part annexed to Mukwonago village and lost additional area.

    Washburn CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Spooner city from Bashaw and Spooner towns; Detachments to MCDs: Minong village to Minong town; New CDPs: Stone Lake (part) and Trego.

    Washington CountyIncorporations: Richfield village in 2008 from all of Richfield town; Annexations from MCDs: Hartford city from Hartford town; Jackson village from Jackson and Polk towns; Kewaskum village from Kewaskum town; Newburg village from Trenton town; Richfield village from Polk town; Slinger village from Hartford and Polk towns; West Bend city from Barton, Trenton, and West Bend towns; Detachments to MCDs: Hartford city to Hartford town; Jackson village to Polk town; Kewaskum village to Kewaskum town; Slinger village to Polk town; West Bend city to Barton town; New CDPs: Allenton.

    Waukesha CountyAnnexations from MCDs: Big Bend village from Vernon town; Brookfield city from Brookfield town; Chenequa village from Merton town; Delafield city from Hartland village and Delafield town; Dousman village from Ottawa and Summit towns; Eagle village from Eagle town; Hartland vil-lage from Merton town; Lannon village from Menomonee Falls village; Merton village from Lisbon town; Mukwonago village from Mukwonago and Vernon towns; Muskego city from New Berlin city and Vernon town; North Prairie village from Genesee, Mukwonago, and Ottawa towns; Oconomowoc city from Oconomowoc and Summit towns; Oconomowoc Lake village from Summit town; Pewaukee city from Brookfield and Delafield towns; Pewaukee village from Pewaukee city; Sussex village from Lisbon town; Wales village from Genesee town; Waukesha city from Pewaukee city and Brookfield and Waukesha towns; Detachments to MCDs: Delafield city to Delafield town; Eagle village to Eagle town; Hartland village to Delafield city and Merton town; Menomonee Falls village to Lannon village; Merton village to Lisbon and Merton towns; New Berlin city to Muskego city; North Prairie village to Genesee, Mukwonago, and Ottawa towns; Pewaukee city to Waukesha city and Pewaukee village; Sussex village to Lisbon town; Waukesha city to Waukesha town.

    Waupaca CountyMCD Changes: Dupont town gained area from Wyoming town; Weyauwega town gained area from Fremont town; Annexations from MCDs: Clintonville city from Larrabee town; Embarrass village from Matteson town; Fremont village from Fremont town; Iola village from Iola and Scandinavia towns; Manawa city from Little Wolf town; Marion city from Dupont town; New London city from Lebanon and

  • User Notes III-11U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

    Mukwa towns; Waupaca city from Farmington, Lind, and Waupaca towns; Weyauwega city from Royalton and Weyauwega towns; Detachments to MCDs: Big Falls village to Wyoming town; Clintonville city to Larrabee town; Embarrass village to Matteson town; Iola village to Iola and Scandinavia towns; Manawa city to Little Wolf town; Waupaca city to Farmington (to King CDP) and Waupaca towns; Weyauwega city to Royalton town; New CDPs: Chain O Lakes (formed from part of deleted Chain O Lakes-King CDP), King (formed from part of deleted Chain O Lakes-King CDP, area detached from Waupaca city, and additional area), and Northport; Deleted CDPs: Chain O Lakes-King (part annexed to Waupaca city and parts taken to form parts of Chain O Lakes and King CDPs).

    Waushara CountyCorrections: Poy Sippi town name erroneously shown as Poysippi; Annexations from MCDs: Coloma village from Coloma town; Plainfield village from Plainfield town; Redgranite village from Leon town; Wautoma city from Dakota and Wautoma towns; Wild Rose village from Rose and Springwater towns; New CDPs: Pine River, Poy Sippi, and Tustin.

    Winnebago CountyMCD Changes: Wolf River town gained area (water area only) from Poygan town; Annexations from MCDs: Appleton city from Menasha town; Menasha city from Menasha town; Neenah city from Neenah town; Omro city from Omro town; Oshkosh city from Algoma, Black Wolf, Nekimi, and Oshkosh towns; Detachments to MCDs: Menasha city to Menasha town; Neenah city to Neenah town; Oshkosh city to Black Wolf and Nekimi towns; Winneconne village to Winneconne town; New CDPs: Butte des Morts, Eureka, Waukau, and Winchester.

    Wood CountyMCD Changes: Port Edwards town gained area from Saratoga town; Annexations from MCDs: Auburndale village from Auburndale town; Biron village from Grand Rapids town; Hewitt village from Marshfield town; Marshfield city from Cameron, Lincoln, and Marshfield towns; Port Edwards village from Port Edwards town; Rudolph village from Rudolph town; Wisconsin Rapids city from Grand Rapids, Seneca, and Sigel towns; Detachments to MCDs: Marshfield city to Cameron town; New CDPs: Babcock.

    American Indian Areas

    Forest County Potawatomi Community and Off-Reservation Trust LandOff-reservation trust land portion gained area in Milwaukee County.

    Ho-Chunk Nation Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land (part)Off-reservation trust land portion expanded into Eau Claire and Vernon Counties.

    Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust LandReservation portion lost area in Sawyer County.

    Menominee Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust LandReservation portion gained area (including converted off-reservation trust land) in Menominee County; Added off-reservation trust land from all of Menominee/Stockbridge-Munsee joint use area in Shawano County; Off-reservation trust land lost additional area and removed from Menominee and Winnebago counties; [Note: None of the 2010 off-reservation trust land portion was trust land area in 2000.] Tribal Subdivision Changes: Schoolview Addition name changed from Schoolview Addition Area; Warrington Addition name changed from Warrington Addition Area.

    Menominee/Stockbridge-Munsee joint useDeleted and became the off-reservation trust land portion of Menominee Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land.

    Oneida (WI) Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust LandOff-reservation trust land portion removed from Brown County.

    St. Croix Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust LandReservation portion gained area in Barron and Burnett Counties.

    Sokaogon Chippewa Community and Off-Reservation Trust LandReservation gained area converted from off-reservation trust land and additional area in Forest County and lost area in Forest County; Off-reservation trust land portion gained area in Forest County.

  • III-12 User NotesU.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

    Stockbridge Munsee CommunityLost area in Shawano County.

    Deleted Areas: Menominee/Stockbridge-Munsee joint use area became the off-reservation trust land por-tion of Menominee Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land.

  • Crosswalk of Urban Areas and Places IV-1U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

    Crosswalk of Urban Areas and Places: 2010Con.Urban Area Place Within Urban Area

    URBANIZED AREA

    Appleton, WI Urbanized Area Appleton city (part)Combined Locks villageKaukauna city (part)Kimberly villageLittle Chute village (part)Menasha city (part)Neenah city (part)Sherwood village (part)

    Beloit, WI--IL Urbanized Area (part) Beloit city (part)

    Duluth, MN--WI Urbanized Area (part) Oliver village (part)Superior city (part)Superior village (part)

    Eau Claire, WI Urbanized Area Altoona city (part)Chippewa Falls city (part)Eau Claire city (part)Lake Hallie village (part)Lake Wissota CDP (part)Seymour CDP (part)

    Fond du Lac, WI Urbanized Area Eden village (part)Fond du Lac city (part)North Fond du Lac village (part)St . Peter CDP (part)Taycheedah CDP (part)

    Green Bay, WI Urbanized Area Allouez villageAshwaubenon village (part)Bellevue village (part)De Pere city (part)Green Bay city (part)Hobart village (part)Howard village (part)Suamico village (part)

    Janesville, WI Urbanized Area Janesville city (part)Milton city (part)

    Kenosha, WI--IL Urbanized Area (part) Kenosha city (part)Pleasant Prairie village (part)

    La Crosse, WI--MN Urbanized Area (part) Brice Prairie CDP (part)French Island CDP (part)Holmen village (part)La Crosse city (part)Onalaska city (part)West Salem village (part)

    Madison, WI Urbanized Area Cottage Grove village (part)Cross Plains village (part)DeForest village (part)Fitchburg city (part)McFarland village (part)Madison city (part)Maple Bluff villageMiddleton city (part)Monona city (part)Shorewood Hills villageStoughton city (part)Sun Prairie city (part)Verona city (part)Waunakee village (part)Windsor CDP (part)

    Milwaukee, WI Urbanized Area Bayside villageBig Bend village (part)Brookfield city (part)Brown Deer villageButler villageCaledonia village (part)Cedarburg city (part)Chenequa village (part)Cudahy cityDelafield city (part)Dousman village (part)Elm Grove villageFox Point villageFranklin city (part)Germantown village (part)Glendale cityGrafton village (part)

    Urban Area Place Within Urban Area

    URBANIZED AREACon .

    Milwaukee, WI Urbanized AreaCon . Greendale villageGreenfield cityHales Corners villageHartland village (part)Ixonia CDP (part)Lac La Belle village (part)Lannon village (part)Menomonee Falls village (part)Mequon city (part)Merton villageMilwaukee city (part)Muskego city (part)Nashotah village (part)New Berlin city (part)Oak Creek city (part)Oconomowoc city (part)Oconomowoc Lake village (part)Okauchee Lake CDP (part)Pewaukee city (part)Pewaukee village (part)Port Washington city (part)Richfield village (part)River Hills villageSt . Francis citySaukville village (part)Shorewood villageSouth Milwaukee citySussex village (part)Thiensville villageTichigan CDP (part)Wales village (part)Waukesha city (part)Wauwatosa cityWest Allis cityWest Milwaukee villageWhitefish Bay villageWind Lake CDP (part)

    Minneapolis--St . Paul, MN--WI Urbanized Area (part) Houlton CDP (part)

    Oshkosh, WI Urbanized Area Oshkosh city (part)

    Racine, WI Urbanized Area Caledonia village (part)Elmwood Park villageMount Pleasant village (part)North Bay village (part)Racine city (part)Sturtevant village (part)Wind Point village (part)

    Round Lake Beach--McHenry--Grayslake, IL--WI Urbanized Area (part) Bristol village (part)

    Camp Lake CDP (part)Genoa City village (part)Lake Shangrila CDPLily Lake CDP (part)Paddock Lake village (part)Pell Lake CDP (part)Powers Lake CDP (part)Silver Lake village (part)Twin Lakes village (part)Wilmot CDP (part)

    Sheboygan, WI Urbanized Area Howards Grove village (part)Kohler village (part)Sheboygan city (part)Sheboygan Falls city (part)

    Wausau, WI Urbanized Area Brokaw village (part)Kronenwetter village (part)Mosinee city (part)Rib Mountain CDP (part)Rothschild village (part)Schofield city (part)Wausau city (part)Weston village (part)

    West Bend, WI Urbanized Area Hartford city (part)Jackson village (part)Kewaskum village (part)Slinger village (part)West Bend city (part)

  • IV-2 Crosswalk of Urban Areas and PlacesU.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

    Crosswalk of Urban Areas and Places: 2010Con.Urban Area Place Within Urban Area Urban Area Place Within Urban Area

    URBAN CLUSTER

    Abbotsford, WI Urban Cluster

    Algoma, WI Urban Cluster

    Amery, WI Urban Cluster

    Antigo, WI Urban Cluster

    Arcadia, WI Urban Cluster

    Ashland, WI Urban Cluster

    Baldwin, WI Urban Cluster

    Baraboo, WI Urban Cluster

    Barron, WI Urban Cluster

    Beaver Dam, WI Urban Cluster

    Berlin, WI Urban Cluster

    Black River Falls, WI Urban Cluster

    Bloomer, WI Urban Cluster

    Boscobel, WI Urban Cluster

    Brillion, WI Urban Cluster

    Brodhead, WI Urban Cluster

    Burlington, WI Urban Cluster

    Cambridge, WI Urban Cluster

    Chetek, WI Urban Cluster

    Chilton, WI Urban Cluster

    Clintonville, WI Urban Cluster

    Columbus, WI Urban Cluster

    Delavan, WI Urban Cluster

    Dodgeville, WI Urban Cluster

    East Troy, WI Urban Cluster

    Edgerton, WI Urban Cluster

    Elkhorn, WI Urban Cluster

    Ellsworth, WI Urban Cluster

    Evansville, WI Urban Cluster

    Fort Atkinson, WI Urban Cluster

    Hayward, WI Urban Cluster

    Horicon, WI Urban Cluster

    Hudson, WI--MN Urban Cluster (part)

    Abbotsford city (part)Colby city (part)

    Algoma city (part)

    Amery city (part)

    Antigo city (part)

    Arcadia city (part)

    Ashland city (part)

    Baldwin village (part)Hammond village (part)

    Baraboo city (part)West Baraboo village (part)

    Barron city (part)

    Beaver Dam city (part)

    Berlin city (part)

    Black River Falls city (part)

    Bloomer city (part)

    Boscobel city (part)

    Brillion city (part)

    Brodhead city (part)

    Bohners Lake CDP (part)Browns Lake CDP (part)Burlington city (part)Rochester village (part)Tichigan CDP (part)Waterford village (part)

    Cambridge village (part)Lake Ripley CDP (part)

    Chetek city (part)

    Chilton city (part)

    Clintonville city (part)

    Columbus city (part)Fall River village (part)

    Darien village (part)Delavan city (part)Delavan Lake CDP (part)

    Dodgeville city (part)

    East Troy village (part)

    Edgerton city (part)

    Elkhorn city (part)Lauderdale Lakes CDP (part)

    Ellsworth village (part)

    Evansville city (part)

    Fort Atkinson city (part)Jefferson city (part)Lake Koshkonong CDP (part)

    Hayward city (part)

    Horicon city (part)

    Hudson city (part)North Hudson village (part)

    URBAN CLUSTERCon .

    Iron Mountain--Kingsford, MI--WI Urban Cluster (part)

    Ironwood, MI--WI Urban Cluster

    Johnson Creek, WI Urban Cluster

    Juneau, WI Urban Cluster

    Kewaunee, WI Urban Cluster

    Kiel--New Holstein, WI Urban Cluster

    Ladysmith, WI Urban Cluster

    Lake Delton, WI Urban Cluster

    Lake Geneva, WI Urban Cluster

    Lake Mills, WI Urban Cluster

    Lancaster, WI Urban Cluster

    Lodi, WI Urban Cluster

    Manitowoc, WI Urban Cluster

    Marinette--Menominee, WI--MI Urban Cluster (part)

    Marshall, WI Urban Cluster

    Marshfield, WI Urban Cluster

    Mauston, WI Urban Cluster

    Mayville, WI Urban Cluster

    Mazomanie, WI Urban Cluster

    Medford, WI Urban Cluster

    Menomonie, WI Urban Cluster

    Merrill, WI Urban Cluster

    Monroe, WI Urban Cluster

    Mount Horeb, WI Urban Cluster

    Mukwonago, WI Urban Cluster

    New London, WI Urban Cluster

    New Richmond, WI Urban Cluster

    Oconto, WI Urban Cluster

    Oconto Falls, WI Urban Cluster

    Omro, WI Urban Cluster

    Oostburg, WI Urban Cluster

    Oregon, WI Urban Cluster

    Osceola, WI Urban Cluster

    Niagara city (part)

    Hurley city (part)Montreal city (part)

    Johnson Creek village (part)

    Juneau city (part)

    Kewaunee city (part)

    Kiel city (part)New Holstein city (part)

    Ladysmith city (part)

    Lake Delton village (part)Wisconsin Dells city (part)

    Como CDP (part)Lake Geneva city (part)Williams Bay village (part)

    Lake Mills city (part)

    Lancaster city (part)

    Lodi city (part)

    Manitowoc city (part)Two Rivers city (part)

    Marinette city (part)

    Marshall village (part)

    Hewitt village (part)Marshfield city (part)

    Mauston city (part)

    Mayville city (part)

    Black Earth village (part)Mazomanie village (part)

    Medford city (part)

    Menomonie city (part)Tainter Lake CDP (part)

    Merrill city (part)

    Monroe city (part)

    Mount Horeb village (part)

    Eagle village (part)Mukwonago village (part)North Prairie village (part)Potter Lake CDP (part)

    New London city (part)Northport CDP (part)

    New Richmond city (part)

    Oconto city (part)

    Oconto Falls city (part)

    Omro city (part)

    Oostburg village (part)

    Brooklyn village (part)Oregon village (part)

    Dresser village (part)Osceola village (part)

  • Crosswalk of Urban Areas and Places IV-3U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

    Crosswalk of Urban Areas and Places: 2010Con.Urban Area Place Within Urban Area Urban Area Place Within Urban Area

    URBAN CLUSTERCon .

    Peshtigo, WI Urban Cluster

    Platteville, WI Urban Cluster

    Plymouth, WI Urban Cluster

    Portage, WI Urban Cluster

    Prairie du Chien, WI--IA Urban Cluster (part)

    Prairie du Sac--Sauk City, WI Urban Cluster

    Prescott, WI Urban Cluster

    Pulaski, WI Urban Cluster

    Reedsburg, WI Urban Cluster

    Rhinelander, WI Urban Cluster

    Rice Lake, WI Urban Cluster

    Richland Center, WI Urban Cluster

    Ripon, WI Urban Cluster

    River Falls, WI Urban Cluster

    Seymour (Outagamie County), WI Urban Cluster

    Shawano, WI Urban Cluster

    Somerset, WI Urban Cluster

    Sparta, WI Urban Cluster

    Spooner, WI Urban Cluster

    Stanley, WI Urban Cluster

    Stevens Point, WI Urban Cluster

    Peshtigo city (part)

    Platteville city (part)

    Plymouth city (part)

    Portage city (part)

    Prairie du Chien city (part)

    Prairie du Sac village (part)Sauk City village (part)

    Prescott city (part)

    Pulaski village (part)

    Reedsburg city (part)

    Rhinelander city (part)

    Rice Lake city (part)

    Richland Center city (part)

    Ripon city (part)

    River Falls city (part)

    Seymour city (part)

    Cecil village (part)Shawano city (part)

    Somerset village (part)

    Sparta city (part)

    Spooner city (part)

    Stanley city (part)

    Park Ridge villagePlover v