What We Love About Kenosha
Peacefully nestled between Milwaukee and Chicago, Kenosha has a charming small-town feel. But it’s also the fourth largest city in Wisconsin, with a vibrant downtown and plenty to do. Carthage students love Kenosha’s restaurants, cafes, locally owned boutiques, beaches and parks, streetcars, and arts scene.
The iconic North Pier Lighthouse in Kenosha was built in 1906 and still serves as the active lighthouse for the Kenosha harbor.
The Kenosha HarborMarket is open from mid-May through October. Shop for local produce, proteins, cheeses, baked goods, and crafts from local artists, while enjoying live music from local musicians and food from local restaurants and food trucks.
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In downtown Kenosha, visitors can stop at the many restaurants, shops, and breweries.
Ride the streetcar in downtown Kenosha and enjoy a scenic tour of the Lake Michigan shoreline, HarborPark, the Sculpture Walk, and two historic districts.
The electric streetcar in downtown Kenosha.
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The Lakefront Trolley operates from May through September and stops right in the heart of campus.
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Kenosha has several beautiful lakefront parks, like Southport Park.
Got time for a ball game? The Kenosha Kingfish are members of the Northwoods League and feature elite collegiate baseball at Historic Simmons Field.
A view of the North Pier Lighthouse in Kenosha.
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You may catch a rainbow over Lake Michigan after a storm!
Photo submitted by Cam Kubasta ’23
Photo submitted by Cam Kubasta ’23
Photo submitted by Jenna Hutchings ’26
Visit Kenosha!
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Sitting along miles of sparkling Lake Michigan shoreline, Kenosha’s vibrant downtown is filled with many hidden gems, including small businesses and restaurants, museums, art galleries, and family-friendly activities.
City streets are easy to navigate. Just about anything is accessible by car or the many public transportation options, including the Kenosha Street Car, buses, and the Lakefront Trolley.
While strolling downtown, admire the artistic murals and beautiful buildings and catch views of the city and lake from the Kenosha Southport Lighthouse.
“Exploring the downtown area has been a joy growing up, with its fascinating museums, vibrant harbor markets, and charming craft fairs that showcase the local art scene.” — Summer Zilisch ’26
Milwaukee and Chicago offer access to big city amenities, transportation, and career opportunities. But the 90 miles in between are packed with something for everyone!
- Shop at the Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets
- Be entertained at The Bristol Renaissance Faire
- Ski, tube, or snowboard at Wilmot Mountain Ski Resort
- Mountain bike at Silver Lake Park
- Hike at Richard Bong State Recreation Area
- Ride the roller coasters at Six Flags Great America
People in Kenosha are willing to aid Carthage students. There are so many programs at Carthage that partner with Kenosha residents and businesses. Just by saying, “I’m a Carthage student,” Kenosha residents become eager to help students find a job, internship, or anything else they need.
Recent opportunities for students include …
- Internships with local businesses, like Jockey International, Snap-on Inc., LMI Packaging, and more!
- Real-world experiences like nursing clinicals at local hospitals and student teaching in the Kenosha and Racine school districts.
- Collaborating with local government on special projects and assisting small businesses with marketing initiatives.
Everyone says this, but living in Kenosha is second-best only to living on the ocean. A showstopper from sunrise to sunset in just about any weather condition, Lake Michigan puts on a different show daily. With beaches, lighthouses, piers, boating, and many more opportunities made possible by the lake, living in Kenosha can make you feel like you’re on vacation every day.
“I love being able to go down to the Carthage beach and look for beach glass with my friends or just going for a walk by the water.” — Skylar Farr ’26
- Petrifying Springs Park
- The Kenosha HarborMarket
- Kenosha Kingfish baseball club
- Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum
- Jerry Smith’s Produce and Pumpkin Farm
- Ice Rink at Veterans Memorial Park
- Church festivals
- Concerts and movies in the park
- Art fairs
“I love the HarborMarket here. I found a new favorite at the market, Fizzy Bizz, who makes dirty sodas that need to be tried at least once. There are many jewelry makers and food vendors, as well as cars to gaze upon, live music, and more.” — Line Wisely ’26
“I love going to Jerry Smith Pumpkin Farm, as it reminds me of going to pumpkin patches when I was younger and brings back many memories! The patch is decorated with different themes, such as Disney and Barbie, and has excellent food and a relaxing hayride. It is a place the whole family can surely enjoy!” — Kelly Sibert ’25
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From fine dining to late-night pizza delivery; from drive-in burgers to weekend brunch, Kenosha has something to satisfy every craving.
- Drive-in restaurants like Big Star and The Spot.
- Coffee shop favorites, including The Coffee Pot, The Buzz Cafe, BLAK Coffee, and Franks Diner, as featured on Food Networks’ Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.
- In the mood for sushi? Try Soon’s Sushi Cafe or Ono Sushi in Downtown Kenosha.
- Got a craving for German? Go to the House of Gerhard.
- Satisfy your hankering for supper club fare at the HOBNOB Restaurant.
- Need to satisfy your sweet tooth? Get ice cream at Scoops or Sweet Corner Ice Cream.
- Two local favorites within walking distance from campus are La Fogata and Waterfront Warehouse.
- Kenosha’s MANY pizza places, like Kaiser’s, DeRango’s, Ruffolo’s, Valeo’s, or Infusino’s.
- Local breweries like PUBLIC Craft Brewing, Kenosha Brewing, Rustic Road Brewing Company, and 1ofUs Brewing Company.
- And close downtown favorites including Sazzy B, Marina Garden Family Restaurant, Boat House Pub and Eatery, Villa D’Carlo, The Apis, Slip 56, and more!
Say cheese! When you think of Wisconsin, you think of cheese. Check out Visit Kenosha’s restaurant guide to all things cheesy.
“My favorite place is definitely Scoops. The shop is so cute, they have great ice cream, and the best part is that Carthage students get a discount.” — Gianna Feminis ’25
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- Local bakeries like Paielli’s, Oliver’s, and O&H in Racine
- Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets
- Tenuta’s Italian Delicatessen
- Mars Cheese Castle
- To & From Gift Shop
- Authentique Gift Shop
- Sandy’s Popper
- Peacetree Originals
- Blue House Books
- Equinox Botanical Boutique
“Stepping into Blue House Books is akin to entering a mystical land: the colors and decorations are stimulating, the vibes are immaculate, and the collection of books is diverse and thought-provoking. Be prepared to stay longer than expected, as a simple browse may turn into an hour-long ordeal.” — Lorin Bucur ’26
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