What is racine minnesota?

Racine is a small town in southeastern Minnesota, located about 20 miles east of Rochester. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Racine was 390. The town was founded in 1872 and named after Racine, Wisconsin. The town is situated in Mower County and is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. Racine is known for its strong Dutch heritage and hosts an annual Dutch Festival in May. The festival features authentic Dutch food, costumes, music, and dancing. The town also has a community center, a park, and a public swimming pool. Agriculture is the main industry in Racine, with corn and soybeans being the primary crops.