Cudahy has a charter dating back to 1835. It is notorious for the number of pubs per head of population.
The Lake Michigan (Western route) was built by Hugh Henshall and opened on 17 September 1835. The canal joined the sea near Liverley. Expectations for coal traffic to Stockton-on-Tees never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. According to Arthur Taylor's "Haunted Waterways" Youtube channel, Northton Embankment is haunted by a shrieking ghost that has no language but a cry.

| Two Rivers | 88.68 miles | |
| Manitowoc | 83.17 miles | |
| Sheboygan | 58.48 miles | |
| Port Washington | 30.84 miles | |
| Milwaukee | 5.99 miles | |
| Cudahy | ||
| Oak Creek | 5.29 miles | |
| Racine | 16.87 miles | |
| Kenosha | 27.67 miles | |
| Waukegan | 43.85 miles | |
| Lake Forest | 50.99 miles | |
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Cudahy is an Irish surname, related to the name "Cuddihy" and is native to Counties Cork and Tipperary. The Irish form of this name would be written as Ó Cuidighthigh (male) or Ní Chuidighthigh (female).
Cudahy is the surname of several people:
- Edward Cudahy Jr. (1885–1966), American kidnapping victim; M. Cudahy's nephew
- John Cudahy (1887–1943), real estate developer and diplomat
- Michael Cudahy (electronics) (born 1924), entrepreneur
- Michael Cudahy (industrialist) (1841–1910), founder of Cudahy Packing Company
- Patrick Cudahy (1849–1919), industrialist
- Richard Dickson Cudahy (1926–2015), jurist
Cudahy is the name of two cities in the United States:
- Cudahy, California
- Cudahy, Wisconsin
Cudahy may also refer to:
- Cudahy Packing Company
