
Lake Michigan defines the eastern edge of this coastal Wisconsin landscape, where the prominent peninsula of Wind Point juts into the water. The suburban and residential growth of northern Racine and Mount Pleasant meets the agricultural and industrial corridors of Caledonia and Oak Creek further north. Traces of early regional heritage remain visible through local landmarks such as the Bohemian National Cem and Holy Family Cem, which sit alongside established neighborhoods like Tabor and Crestview. The Root River meanders through the western terrain, creating a natural break in the grid of local roads like Douglas Ave and Six Mile Rd. Aviation history is represented by Batten International Airport, a significant transport hub situated near the village of North Bay, illustrating the area's role as a transition point between Milwaukee and Racine.
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