Omro, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Omro is a city in northeastern Wisconsin. It is located along the shores of Lake Winnebago. Omro is a pleasant place to live during the summer and a pleasant place to visit during the winter. You can read more about the city's demographics on Wikipedia.

Omro was first settled in 1850 by Nathaniel Frank. He arrived by steamboat. He began developing the village, first dredging the river's south channel and building the first bridge. He also opened the village's first store. Since then, the community has continued to grow.

Omro is located in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. The city is about ten miles west of Oshkosh. As of the 2000 census, the population was 3,177. Its average household income was $81,143. The poverty rate was 1.50%. The median home value in Omro was $131500.

Omro is home to several historic homes. The gabled ell style is common, with a front-facing gable-roofed main block and second gable-roofed wing. The house was once owned by a prominent local attorney, who later became a judge. After his death, Marble left $296,000 of his estate to the city. In this way, Omro was able to build a swimming pool.