Somers is a village in Kenosha County that incorporated in 2015 after a long period as a town. The community takes its name from early settler Robert Somers, who arrived in the 1830s. Much of the village's land base is agricultural, though commercial development along Highway 31 and Interstate 94 has pressured the boundary between farm and suburb steadily over the past two decades. The population is about 9,700.
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside sits on a 700-acre campus in Somers, enrolling approximately 4,000 students. Parkside was founded in 1968 as one of the last state universities added to the UW System, and its campus remains heavily wooded with walking trails connecting the academic buildings. The Petretti Field adjacent to the campus hosts the university's athletics programs.
Somers straddles the Pike River and includes portions of the Pike Creek watershed. Petrifying Springs Park, a Kenosha County park of 360 acres, sits on the southwest edge of the village and preserves hardwood forest with disc golf courses and walking trails. The village functions as a suburb of Kenosha to the east, and development has accelerated as Kenosha-area commuters and Foxconn-related activity in the broader region has drawn residents inland.
In Somers, escort websites with local availability appear in the Escortservice.com directory. As a directory-only service, Escortservice.com makes no arrangements between users and the websites it lists. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
Somers is a village in Kenosha County that incorporated in 2015 after a long period as a town. The community takes its name from early settler Robert Somers, who arrived in the 1830s. Much of the village's land base is agricultural, though commercial development along Highway 31 and Interstate 94 has pressured the boundary between farm and suburb steadily over the past two decades. The population is about 9,700.
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside sits on a 700-acre campus in Somers, enrolling approximately 4,000 students. Parkside was founded in 1968 as one of the last state universities added to the UW System, and its campus remains heavily wooded with walking trails connecting the academic buildings. The Petretti Field adjacent to the campus hosts the university's athletics programs.
Somers straddles the Pike River and includes portions of the Pike Creek watershed. Petrifying Springs Park, a Kenosha County park of 360 acres, sits on the southwest edge of the village and preserves hardwood forest with disc golf courses and walking trails. The village functions as a suburb of Kenosha to the east, and development has accelerated as Kenosha-area commuters and Foxconn-related activity in the broader region has drawn residents inland.
In Somers, escort websites with local availability appear in the Escortservice.com directory. As a directory-only service, Escortservice.com makes no arrangements between users and the websites it lists. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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