Racine is a city in Racine County, Wis. It has a population of 81,855 and a median household income of $37,164.
The word "racine" means "root" in French. After Wisconsin's statehood was granted in 1848, the new legislature voted to incorporate Racine as a city. In 1887, malted milk was invented by Englishman William Horlick in Racine and Horlick’s remains a global brand.
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