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  1. Mequon, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

    Location of Mequon in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. Mequon (/ ˈmɛkwɒn /) is the most populous city in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 25,142 at the 2020 …

  2. Home Page | Mequon WI

    5 days ago · The City of Mequon is seeking an experienced, detail-oriented Deputy Clerk (Clerk Focus) to play…

  3. Mequon, WI: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor

    Mequon Tourism: Tripadvisor has 4,055 reviews of Mequon Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Mequon resource.

  4. Mequon | Ozaukee County, WI - Official Website

    Learn about the history of the establishment of Mequon. Find the history of the City of Mequon.

  5. Mequon, Wisconsin - Wikiwand

    Mequon is the most populous city in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 25,142 at the 2020 census. Located on Lake Michigan's western s...

  6. The 15 Best Things To Do in Mequon, WI - The Tourist Checklist

    Oct 30, 2025 · Mequon, WI, nestled on the western shore of Lake Michigan, stands as the largest city in Ozaukee County by land area. Known for its significant agricultural presence, Mequon is …

  7. Mequon, WI - Niche

    Jan 13, 2025 · Mequon is a suburb of Milwaukee with a population of 25,259. Mequon is in Ozaukee County and is one of the best places to live in Wisconsin. Living in Mequon offers …

  8. Mequon - Travel Wisconsin

    Explore Mequon, Wisconsin and discover everything from boutique shopping to golfing. Find local hotels, events, things to do and more!

  9. Mequon, WI, United States - Map & Directions - Apple Maps

    Mequon is the most populous city in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 25,142 at the 2020 census. Located on Lake Michigan's western shore with significant …

  10. A Brief History of Mequon | Wisconsin Historical Society

    Mequon is located 14 miles north of Milwaukee and is a seat of Ozaukee County. Mequon’s name is derived from an Indian word for ladle, which describes the shape of the Milwaukee River …