Peculiar

  1. Peculiar Legal Resources
  2. Peculiar Statistics
  3. Peculiar Property/Housing/Real Estate Information
  4. Peculiar Employment Information
  5. Peculiar Family Information
  6. Peculiar Education Information
  7. Peculiar Public Benefits Information
  8. Peculiar Criminal Information
  9. Peculiar Immigration & Civil Rights Information
  10. Peculiar Zip Codes


Peculiar Legal Resources Back to top

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Peculiar Statistics Back to top
  • Population (2000): 4,134
  • Land Area (2000): 94.477 square kilometers
  • Water Area (2000): 0.278 square kilometers
Peculiar Population By Year

Year Color 0 Box Population Year Color 0 Box Population Year Color 0 Box Population
2002 2,640 2004 Not Available 2006 3,860
2003 3,013 2005 3,610 2007 4,495

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Houses (2000): 1,557
Peculiar Population - Urban/Rural
Urban/Rural Population Percent
Color 0 Box Urban 2,265 54.55%
Color 1 Box Rural, Farm 149 3.59%
Color 2 Box Rural, Non-farm 1,738 41.86%

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Peculiar Employment Information Back to top
Peculiar Employment By Industry

Color 0 Box Male, with percent of employed male population
1. Construction 253 22.79%
2. Truck Transportation 53 4.77%
3. Accommodation and Food Services 51 4.59%
4. Professional / Scientific / Tech Services 44 3.96%
5. Admin, Support, and Waste Management 43 3.87%
6. Public Administration 38 3.42%
7. Metal Manufactuing 37 3.33%
8. Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 36 3.24%
9. Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing / Hunting 34 3.06%
10. Educational Services 30 2.70%
11. Broadcasting and Telecommunications 28 2.52%
12. Repair and Maintenance 28 2.52%
13. Machinery Manufacturing 26 2.34%
14. U.S. Postal Service 26 2.34%
15. Building Materials / Hardware / Lawn and Garden Supplies 23 2.07%
16. Health Care 22 1.98%
17. Food and Beverage Stores 21 1.89%
18. Department and Other General Stores 19 1.71%
19. Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 19 1.71%
20. Utilities 18 1.62%
Color 1 Box Female, with percent of employed female population
1. Health Care 111 12.04%
2. Educational Services 109 11.82%
3. Finance and Insurance 85 9.22%
4. Accommodation and Food Services 47 5.10%
5. Construction 44 4.77%
6. Social Assistance 43 4.66%
7. Professional / Scientific / Tech Services 38 4.12%
8. Public Administration 36 3.90%
9. Department and Other General Stores 28 3.04%
10. Admin, Support, and Waste Management 27 2.93%
11. Broadcasting and Telecommunications 26 2.82%
12. Food and Beverage Stores 26 2.82%
13. Personal and Laundry Services 25 2.71%
14. Computer and Electronic Manufacturing 21 2.28%
15. Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 21 2.28%
16. Chemical Manufacturing 15 1.63%
17. Truck Transportation 15 1.63%
18. Metal Manufactuing 14 1.52%
19. Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing / Hunting 13 1.41%
20. Other Transportation 12 1.30%

Peculiar Employment By Job

Color 0 Box Male, with percent of employed male population
1. Driver / Sales Workers and Truckers 84 7.57%
2. Other Management Occupations 67 6.04%
3. Other Installation / Maintenance 62 5.59%
4. Other Production Occupations 51 4.59%
5. Vehicle Mechanics 43 3.87%
6. Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance 39 3.51%
7. Other Construction Trades 37 3.33%
8. Computer Specialists 36 3.24%
9. Metal Workers and Plastic Workers 35 3.15%
10. Recording / Scheduling / Dispatching 34 3.06%
11. Carpenters 33 2.97%
12. Laborers and Material Movers / Handlers 32 2.88%
13. Electricians 31 2.79%
14. Business Operations Specialists 29 2.61%
15. Construction Laborers 29 2.61%
16. Farmers and Farm Managers 27 2.43%
17. Supervisors / Construction and Extract 25 2.25%
18. Cooks and Food Preparation Workers 22 1.98%
19. Retail Sales, Not cashiers 21 1.89%
20. Drafters / Engineering / Mappers 20 1.80%
Color 1 Box Female, with percent of employed female population
1. Other Office and Admin Support 59 6.40%
2. Teachers, Pre/Primary School 46 4.99%
3. Secretaries and Admins 43 4.66%
4. Informaion and Record Clerks, Not Customer Service 42 4.56%
5. Bookkeeping / Accounting / Auditing 35 3.80%
6. Computer Specialists 34 3.69%
7. Business Operations Specialists 28 3.04%
8. Recording / Scheduling / Dispatching 28 3.04%
9. Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance 27 2.93%
10. Cooks and Food Preparation Workers 27 2.93%
11. Personal Appearance Workers 27 2.93%
12. Child Care Workers 26 2.82%
13. Other Sales and Related Occupations 26 2.82%
14. Retail Sales, Not cashiers 26 2.82%
15. Customer Service Representatives 24 2.60%
16. Registered Nurses 23 2.49%
17. Health Technologists and Technicians 22 2.39%
18. Financial Clerks, Non-bookkeeping 21 2.28%
19. Other Healthcare Support 20 2.17%
20. Other Management Occupations 20 2.17%

Peculiar Hours Worked Per Week In 1999
Hours Per Week Color 0 Box Population Percent
35 or more hours 1,829 60.72%
15-35 hours 346 11.49%
1-14 hours 66 2.19%
No regular hours 771 25.60%

Peculiar Time Left For Work
Time Color 0 Box Population Percent
Midnight-4:59 AM 23 1.19%
5 AM-5:29 AM 93 4.83%
5:30 AM-5:59 AM 146 7.58%
6 AM-6:29 AM 254 13.19%
6:30 AM-6:59 AM 253 13.14%
7 AM-7:29 AM 383 19.89%
7:30 AM-7:59 AM 254 13.19%
8 AM-8:29 AM 168 8.72%
8:30 AM-8:59 AM 44 2.28%
9:00 AM-9:59 AM 95 4.93%
10:00 AM-10:59 AM 37 1.92%
11:00 AM-11:59 AM 2 0.10%
Noon-3:59 PM 89 4.62%
4 PM-11:59 PM 85 4.41%

Peculiar Length Of Commute In Minutes
Minutes Color 0 Box Population Percent
Less than 5 72 3.74%
5-9 129 6.70%
10-14 165 8.57%
15-19 241 12.51%
20-24 216 11.21%
25-29 117 6.07%
30-34 266 13.81%
35-39 119 6.18%
40-44 129 6.70%
45-59 367 19.06%
60-89 82 4.26%
At least 90 23 1.19%

Peculiar Length Of Commute In Mintues - Public vs. Private Transportation

Minutes Color 0 Box Population (public) Percent Color 1 Box Population (private) Percent
Under 30 0 0.00% 940 48.81%
30-44 0 0.00% 514 26.69%
45-59 0 0.00% 367 19.06%
At least 60 6 0.31% 99 5.14%

Peculiar Type Of Commute
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Bicycle 0 0.00%
Color 1 Box Car / truck / van, carpool 201 9.97%
Color 2 Box Car / truck / van, solo 1,671 82.89%
Color 3 Box Motorcycle 0 0.00%
Color 4 Box Other 14 0.69%
Color 5 Box Public transportation 6 0.30%
Color 6 Box Walked 34 1.69%
Color 7 Box Worked at home 90 4.46%

Peculiar Employment Lawyers handle cases involving employment contracts, severance agreements, OSHA, workers compensation, ADA, race, sex, pregnancy, national-orgin, sexual orientation and age discrimination, sexual harassment, hours & wages and overtime issues. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Peculiar Family Information Back to top
Households (2000): 1,516 (4,152 people)
Families (2000): 1,194 (3,717 people)
Families where both partners work (2000): 539
People at same address in 1995: 2,169
Peculiar Household Income in 1999

Income Population Percent
Under $10,000 104 6.86%
$10,000-$14,999 62 4.09%
$15,000-$19,999 58 3.83%
$20,000-$24,999 111 7.32%
$25,000-$29,999 90 5.94%
$30,000-$34,999 83 5.47%
$35,000-$39,999 98 6.46%
$40,000-$44,999 106 6.99%
$45,000-$49,999 129 8.51%
$50,000-$59,999 162 10.69%
$60,000-$74,999 176 11.61%
$75,000-$99,999 153 10.09%
$100,000-$124,999 90 5.94%
$125,000-$149,999 37 2.44%
$150,000-$199,999 22 1.45%
$200,000 or more 35 2.31%

Peculiar Household Type
Type Population Percent
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 1 person 254 16.96%
Color 0 Box Family, 2 people 491 32.78%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 2 people 45 3.00%
Color 0 Box Family, 3 people 249 16.62%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 3 people 4 0.27%
Color 0 Box Family, 4 people 283 18.89%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 4 people 3 0.20%
Color 0 Box Family, 5 people 112 7.48%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 5 people 3 0.20%
Color 0 Box Family, 6 people 49 3.27%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 6 people 0 0.00%
Color 0 Box Family, 7 or more people 5 0.33%
Color 1 Box Nonfamily, 7 or more people 0 0.00%

Peculiar Household Income Type
Type Color 0 Box Population Percent
Earnings 1,251 30.28%
Interest / Dividend / Rent 495 11.98%
Public Assistance 32 0.77%
Retirement 265 6.41%
Self Employment 252 6.10%
Social Security 380 9.20%
Supplemental Security 40 0.97%
Wage / Salary 1,198 29.00%
Other 218 5.28%

Peculiar Family Type
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box No children under 18 499 50.46%
Color 1 Box With children under 18 490 49.54%

Peculiar Marital Status - Male (for those 15+ in 2000)
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Divorced 153 10.17%
Color 1 Box Married 1,013 67.35%
Color 2 Box Never Married 310 20.61%
Color 3 Box Widowed 28 1.86%

Peculiar Marital Status - Female (for those 15+ in 2000)
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Divorced 172 10.89%
Color 1 Box Married 1,019 64.53%
Color 2 Box Never Married 244 15.45%
Color 3 Box Widowed 144 9.12%

Peculiar Family Lawyers help clients with family law issues, such as marriage, divorce, domestic partnerships, adoptions, paternity, annulment, child support, custody, division of property, alimony, palimony, restraining orders, spousal support, uncontested divorce and visitation rights. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Peculiar Education Information Back to top
Peculiar Highest Degree Earned (18 or older)
Degree Population Percent
Color 0 Box Less than 9th grade 128 4.43%
Color 1 Box 9th-12th grade, no diploma 336 11.63%
Color 2 Box High school diploma or equivalent 1,088 37.66%
Color 3 Box Some college, no degree 751 26.00%
Color 4 Box Associate degree 174 6.02%
Color 5 Box Bachelors degree 294 10.18%
Color 6 Box Graduate or professional degree 118 4.08%

Peculiar Population In School (3 or older)
School Level Color 0 Box In Public School Percent Color 1 Box In Private School Percent Total Percent
Nursery or preschool 22 0.53% 57 1.38% 79 1.91%
Kindergarten 47 1.14% 14 0.34% 61 1.48%
Grades 1-4 251 6.07% 42 1.02% 293 7.09%
Grades 5-8 355 8.59% 27 0.65% 382 9.24%
Grades 9-12 251 6.07% 8 0.19% 259 6.27%
Undergrad college 93 2.25% 16 0.39% 109 2.64%
Graduate or professional school 16 0.39% 8 0.19% 24 0.58%
Total 1,035 25.04% 172 4.16% 1,207 29.20%

Peculiar Education Lawyers represent colleges, school districts, other educational institutions, and students in the practice of education law. They handle issues related to No Child Left Behind, special education, and disability rights. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Peculiar Public Benefits Information Back to top
Peculiar Above Or Below Poverty Level In 1999
Above/Below Population Percent
Color 0 Box At Or Above Poverty Level 3,890 93.92%
Color 1 Box Below Poverty Level 252 6.08%

Peculiar Public Benefits Lawyers assess the range of local, state and federal government benefits to which their clients may be entitled and help them apply for such programs, as well as appeal decisions denying such benefits to their clients. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Peculiar Criminal Information Back to top
Peculiar Crimes Per 1,000 People By Type And Year


Year Color 0 Box Aggravated Assault Color 1 Box Forcible Rape Color 2 Box Murder / Manslaughter Color 3 Box Robbery Total Violent Crimes Color 4 Box Arson Color 5 Box Burglary Color 6 Box Larceny / Theft Color 7 Box Motor Vehicle Theft Total Property Crimes
2002 1.136 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.136 0.379 6.061 36.364 2.273 45.076
2003 1.659 0.000 0.000 0.332 1.991 0.664 9.957 34.849 2.655 47.461
2004 Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
2005 1.108 0.000 0.277 0.277 1.662 0.000 8.864 40.443 2.216 51.524
2006 1.813 0.259 0.000 0.000 2.073 0.000 4.922 28.756 0.777 34.456
2007 0.890 0.000 0.000 0.445 1.335 0.000 2.002 37.820 0.890 40.712

Peculiar Law Enforcement Employeess
Year Color 0 Box Officers Color 1 Box Civilian
2004 1 9
2005 1 10
2006 1 10
2007 2 11

Peculiar Crime Index
Year Color 0 Box Index
2002 122

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Peculiar Immigration & Civil Rights Information Back to top
Peculiar Population By Age
Age Population Percent
0-9 Years 653 15.80%
10-19 Years 689 16.67%
20-29 Years 465 11.25%
30-39 Years 624 15.09%
40-49 Years 674 16.30%
50-59 Years 448 10.84%
60-69 Years 306 7.40%
70-79 Years 186 4.50%
80-89 Years 76 1.84%
90+ Years 13 0.31%

Peculiar Population - Male/Female
Male/Female Population Percent
Color 0 Box Male 2,055 49.71%
Color 1 Box Female 2,079 50.29%

Peculiar Population By Ethnicity
Ethnicity Population Percent
Color 0 Box Caucasian 3,979 96.25%
Color 3 Box Hispanic/Latino 55 1.33%
Color 7 Box Multiracial 49 1.19%
Color 4 Box Amerindian 23 0.56%
Color 1 Box African-American 14 0.34%
Color 2 Box Asian 11 0.27%
Color 5 Box Pacific Islander 3 0.07%
Color 6 Box Other Race 0 0.00%

Peculiar Top Specified Ancestries
Rank Ancestry Color 0 Box Population Percent Of Specified Ancestries
1. German 930 25.80%
2. Irish 656 18.20%
3. United States Or American 647 17.95%
4. English 571 15.84%
5. Dutch 131 3.63%
6. French Non-Basque 104 2.89%
7. Scottish 72 2.00%
8. Italian 70 1.94%
9. Scotch Irish 66 1.83%
10. Swedish 58 1.61%

Peculiar Top Languages Spoken At Home
Rank Language Color 0 Box Population Percent Of Reported Languages
1. Only English 3,764 97.04%
2. Spanish Or Spanish Creole 86 2.22%
3. Other Indic 14 0.36%
4. German 6 0.15%
5. Thai 4 0.10%
6. French 3 0.08%
7. Italian 2 0.05%

Peculiar Citizen Type
Type Population Percent
Color 0 Box Citizen by birth 4,106 98.89%
Color 1 Box Naturalized immigrant 26 0.63%
Color 2 Box Not a citizen 20 0.48%

Peculiar Immigration Lawyers help clients navigate through the federal immigration process. They help workers secure temporary visas (H1-B, fiances obtain K-1 visas, and permanent immigrants apply for Green Cards or citizenship. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.
Peculiar Civil Rights Lawyers represent clients who have been illegally discriminated against on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, disability and national origin. If you have suffered employment discrimination, sexual harassment, or have been treated differently by a hotel, restaurant, or other public accommodation, a civil rights lawyer can help you determine whether your rights were violated and what types of redress are available. From the Justia Lawyer Directory.


Peculiar Zip Codes Back to top
Alphabetical | By Population
64078