Cudahy
[key]. 1 City (2020 pop. 23,197), Los Angeles co., S Calif.,
a suburb of Los Angeles, bounded on E by Los Angeles River. Cudahy has a
largely Hispanic population and produces fabricated-metal and paper products
and electrical equipment. 2 City (2020 pop. 17,950), Milwaukee
co., SE Wis., an industrial suburb of Milwaukee, on Lake Michigan; inc.
1906. It was founded in 1892 by John and Patrick Cudahy as a site for their
meatpacking enterprise, which remains a significant industry. The city also
produces various manufactures, such as fabricated metal products, building
equipment, hides, and machinery.
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