Mayville, North Dakota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Listed below are the Population & Steets in Mayvile City, Wisconsin. The city is in Dodge County, Wisconsin. The population was 5,154 at the 2010 census. The city is located near the Rock River and Horicon Marsh. HomeTownLocator has just launched its new 2-Minute Big Data Guide and Neighborhood Explorer, which provide detailed information on any neighborhood. To start exploring the data on any neighborhood, visit HTL Neighborhood Explorer.

The area surrounding Mayville was once home to the Fox, Potawatomi, and Ho-Chunk native American tribes. German immigrants began settling the area around the mid-1800s. Mayville City was founded by William and Alvin Foster and Chester and E.P. May in 1845. The founders were seeking power for a saw mill. Today, it's a thriving city.

The median age of residents was 41.1 years. The majority of households were made up of married couples. However, a significant minority of households were comprised of individuals. Twenty-five percent of households were composed of children. Twenty-four percent were between 25 and 44 years old. Twenty-one percent of households were 65 years old or older. The median home cost was $117,900 and the median home appreciation was 12.6%.

A recent survey by the American Community Survey shows that Mayville State students are among the most educated in the United States. Approximately half of the Mayville State student body is white. However, the percentage of Hispanic students is significantly higher than that of the U.S. population. A study published last year revealed that a majority of the students are white. Approximately one-third of the student body is African-American.