Sussex sits in northern Waukesha County about 20 miles northwest of downtown Milwaukee. The village was named by English settlers in the 1840s after Sussex, England, and has a population near 11,500. Highway Q and Main Street form the original village core, with newer residential development spreading north and east.
The Bugline Trail, a rail-to-trail conversion on the former Milwaukee Road Bugline Division, passes through Sussex on its route between Menomonee Falls and Merton. The trail's curious name refers to the short, slow trains that once ran the line, which locals said moved about as fast as a bug. Today the 14-mile paved path is used for cycling, walking, and cross-country skiing.
Quad/Graphics, a commercial printing firm founded in the area by Harry Quadracci in 1971, maintains a substantial operation in nearby Pewaukee and historically employed many Sussex residents. Sussex also hosts several light manufacturing operations along its commercial corridors. The Village Park behind the public library includes baseball diamonds and a covered pavilion, and the Sussex Main Street Festival held each September draws visitors from the broader Milwaukee metro.
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Sussex sits in northern Waukesha County about 20 miles northwest of downtown Milwaukee. The village was named by English settlers in the 1840s after Sussex, England, and has a population near 11,500. Highway Q and Main Street form the original village core, with newer residential development spreading north and east.
The Bugline Trail, a rail-to-trail conversion on the former Milwaukee Road Bugline Division, passes through Sussex on its route between Menomonee Falls and Merton. The trail's curious name refers to the short, slow trains that once ran the line, which locals said moved about as fast as a bug. Today the 14-mile paved path is used for cycling, walking, and cross-country skiing.
Quad/Graphics, a commercial printing firm founded in the area by Harry Quadracci in 1971, maintains a substantial operation in nearby Pewaukee and historically employed many Sussex residents. Sussex also hosts several light manufacturing operations along its commercial corridors. The Village Park behind the public library includes baseball diamonds and a covered pavilion, and the Sussex Main Street Festival held each September draws visitors from the broader Milwaukee metro.
Escortservice.com indexes the escort websites that advertise availability in Sussex. The site does not act as a broker. It does not book, verify, or intermediate in any way. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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