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  2. Chain of Lakes (Winter Haven) - Wikipedia

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    The Chain of Lakes is a famous series of lakes in Central Florida. There are two chains of lakes, the northern chain and the southern chain. The northern chain extends across three cities: Winter Haven, Lake Alfred, and Lake Hamilton. It has ten lakes, connected by a series of canals. [1]

  3. Clermont chain of lakes - Wikipedia

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    A neck separates Lake Hiawatha from Lake Minneola the third largest lake in the chain and the deepest at around 18 feet (5.5 m) in depth with parts close to downtown Clermont approaching near 30 feet (9.1 m) in depth. [13] Minneola is also the most developed lake with downtown Clermont and Minneola along its south and eastern shores. The ...

  4. Lake Minocqua - Wikipedia

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    Lake Minocqua is a 1,339-acre (542 ha) lake found in Northern Wisconsin, located at It has a maximum depth of 60 ft (18 m) and a mean depth of 23 ft (7.0 m). The lake has a shoreline of 15.68 miles (25.23 km) without islands, and 19.08 miles (30.71 km) with islands included.

  5. Chain of Lakes Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Chain of Lakes Trail is a 4.7 miles (7.6 km) paved multi-use path that runs from Lake Alfred to Winter Haven in Florida, past many of the lakes that compose the Winter Haven Chain of Lakes. The trail runs along the abandoned route of the South Florida Railroad's Bartow Branch (which was later part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad). [1]

  6. Chain of Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Chain of Lakes Middle School, a public middle school in Windermere, Florida; Chain of Lakes Park, a baseball stadium in Winter Haven, Florida used by the Cleveland Indians for spring training; Chain O'Lakes State Park (Indiana), in northeast Indiana

  7. Lake George (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The name of Lake Welaka is taken from "Welaka" (meaning "chain of lakes"), the name for the St. Johns River in Muskogee language of the Seminole. [2] The first European to visit the lake was Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, who as the Spanish governor of Florida, explored the St. Johns River in the spring of 1596.

  8. Category:Lakes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lake Center (Osceola County, Florida) Lake Charlotte (Florida) Lake Chilton; Lake Clay; Clear Lake (Orlando, Florida) Clearwater Lake (Florida) Clermont chain of lakes; Lake Conlin; Counterfeit Lake; Crescent Lake (Florida) Crystal Lake (Broward County, Florida)

  9. Lake Eloise - Wikipedia

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    Lake Eloise is a large natural freshwater lake on the south side of Winter Haven, Florida. It is part of the southern Chain of Lakes. With a 1,174-acre (4,750,000 m 2) surface area, [1] it is one of the larger lakes in Polk County, Florida. Lake Eloise has a somewhat oval shape and has a large cove on its south side.