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  • Racine was born on 21 December 1639 in La Ferté-Milon (Aisne), in the province of Picardy in northern France.
  • Racine station (CTA Blue Line), a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Blue Line.
  • Racine County originally extended to Wisconsin's southern border and encompassed the land that is now Kenosha County, Wisconsin.
  • Seneca is located in Lost Creek Valley, five miles upstream from the Grand Lake of the Cherokees and five miles downstream from the quaint Old Settlers town of Racine.
  • School in Sturtevant and Walden III Green School in Racine are magnet 6–12 schools serving the area.
  • Racine was also historically home to the Horlicks malt factory, where malted milk balls were first developed, and the Western Publishing factory where Little Golden Books were printed.
  • The "Racine County Jane Doe," a young woman whose body was discovered in 1999 in Raymond, was eventually identified as Peggy Johnson in November 2019.
  • Amtrak also passes through Sturtevant, serving Racine, Kenosha and the southern Milwaukee suburbs from a station on Wisconsin Highway 20 to the north.
  • In 2012 it had 237 students, with 50% coming from outside of the school's catchment zone; in the previous year it had the lowest enrollment of any of the elementary schools of Racine USD.
  • Receiving a sixty ruble fee, he exchanged it for the works of Molière, Racine, and Boileau and it was probably under their influence that he wrote his other plays, of which his Philomela (written in 1786) was not published until 1795.
  • In his youth he read Fénelon, Voltaire, Parny, Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Racine, Tasso, Dante, Petrarch, Mme de Staël, Shakespeare, Chateaubriand, and Ossian.
  • He became a loyal supporter of the king, living a quiet life at the Château de Chantilly and associating with literary figures such as Molière and Racine.
  • In 1918, Young presided over a new team known as the "Hammond All-Stars" and played against many of the teams that would form the backbone of the American Professional Football Association (including the Racine Cardinals, Detroit Heralds, Rock Island Independents, Minneapolis Marines, Cleveland Tigers, Canton Bulldogs, and Toledo Maroons); Young attended the historic meeting in Canton, Ohio at which the APFA was formed in 1920.
  • The area has some subterranean Silurian limestone formations that are part of the Racine Dolomite that stretches through eastern Wisconsin and Illinois.
  • On June 21, 2010, a tornado wreaking major damage passed through the town, and the storm that prompted the tornado then prompted warnings for Racine and Milwaukee counties.
  • Wisconsin Coach Lines, AS Airport Express operates frequently to O'Hare Airport (ORD), Midway Airport (MDW) and Mitchell Airport (MKE) from Waukesha, Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha.
  • From 1665 onwards she formed a close relationship with François de La Rochefoucauld, author of Maximes, who introduced her to many literary luminaries of the time, including Racine and Boileau.
  • He was also the author of a perfunctory Commentaire on the works of Jean Racine prefixed to Lenormant's edition (1808).
  • Dodge, Fond du Lac, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington and Waukesha.
  • In addition to VFW- and AL-sponsored corps, other drum corps were founded by Boy Scouts of America troops (such as the corps that would become the modern-day corps: the Racine Scouts, The Cavaliers and the Madison Scouts), Elks lodges, YMCAs, the Catholic Youth Organization, Police Athletic Leagues (such as would found the Bluecoats), fire fighter organizations, and local businesses, as well as Churches, grammar schools, high schools and colleges.


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