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Caledonia, WI, is a village of approximately 25,000 residents located along the shores of Lake Michigan. Known for its expansive fields and family-owned farms, Caledonia retains a strong agricultural heritage while also hosting business parks that attract logistics and manufacturing companies. Housing in Caledonia varies, with ranch-style homes, condos, bungalows, split-levels, and contemporary homes being common. The east side near the lake is more densely populated, while the west side near Interstate 94 has sparser housing. The median home price is $380,000, lower than the national median but higher than Milwaukee's. The village features six parks, the Nicholson Wildlife Refuge, and the Caledonia Conservancy, which offers over 250 acres of protected land for hiking, horseback riding, and outdoor activities. Residents enjoy fishing, canoeing, and kayaking on the Root River and Lake Michigan. The main commercial hub is Douglas Avenue, home to shops like Milaeger’s and O&H Danish Bakery. For groceries, residents frequent Pick ’n Save and Piggly Wiggly. The village is served by the Racine Unified School District and several private schools. Interstate 94 provides access to Milwaukee, 20 miles north, and Chicago, 75 miles southeast. Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport is 12 miles away, and an Amtrak station in nearby Sturtevant offers service to Chicago. Caledonia experiences snowy winters, with Lake Michigan contributing to heavy snowfall. An active limestone quarry on the southeastern border has raised concerns among residents about dust, noise, and truck traffic. The village's crime rate is stable, and a new public safety headquarters opened in 2024.