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Waukegan Tire – Kenosha

Family-owned and operated business started in 1968, and now operates four locations in Grayslake, Park City, and Waukegan, IL and Kenosha, WI.

Waukegan Tire - Kenosha

5512 75th St
Kenosha Wisconsin 53142
United States

(262) 484-4656

Business Description

For over fifty years, Waukegan Tire has delivered personalized service and quality brands of tires, custom wheels and automotive services to customers throughout northern Illinois and southeastern Wisconsin. As an industry leader, Waukegan Tire has been twice nationally recognized by Tire Review as a Top Shop - honored to be among the top four independent tire dealers nationwide that best epitomize the key attributes and values of a highly successful independent tire business. The company has also been recognized for its leadership role in providing a superior experience for women.

The family-owned and operated business started in 1968, and now operates four locations in Grayslake, Park City, and Waukegan, IL and Kenosha, WI.

Business Hours

Monday7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Tuesday7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Thursday7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Friday7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday7:30 am - 3:00 pm
SundayClosed
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About Kenosha

Kenosha ( kə-NO-shə) is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the seat of Kenosha County. Per the 2020 census, the population was 99,986 which made it the fourth-most populous city in Wisconsin. Situated on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, Kenosha is a satellite city within the greater Milwaukee metropolitan area, and is located roughly 40 miles (64 km) south of Milwaukee and 66 miles (106 km) north of Chicago; Interstate 94 runs along Kenosha's western border.Kenosha was once a center of industrial activity; it was home to large automotive factories which fueled its economy during the 20th century. Like some other Rust Belt cities, Kenosha lost these factories in the 1980s, causing it to gradually transition into a services-based economy. In the 2010s, the city and surrounding county have benefited from an expanding economy and increased job growth. It is home to the headquarters of the Fortune 1000 tool manufacturer Snap-on Inc., as well as the clothing company Jockey International. Kenosha is home to multiple educational institutions including the University of Wisconsin–Parkside, Herzing University, Carthage College, and Gateway Technical College. Residents of the city are called Kenoshans. == History == The Potawatomi originally named the area Kenozia (also transcribed ginoozhe, kinoje) "place of the pike", while the Menominee referred to the place as Kenūsīw, meaning "Northern Pike". The early Ojibwa name is reported as Masu-kinoja "trout (pike) come all at once".

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