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  2. William W. Powers State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Lake extends across the Illinois and Indiana State line between 120th and 134th streets. [1] It is an 804 acres (325 ha) lake that has 419 acres (170 ha) within the city of Chicago and the remainder in the city of Hammond. [12] Its maximum depth is 20 feet (6.1 m). [1]

  3. Wolf Lake, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf Lake Wolves, with an enrollment of 123 students, beat Fort Wayne Central High School, moving on to the semi-state where they lost to Muncie Burris High School. The small school from northeast Indiana is the smallest school from this part of the state to make it to the semi-state round of the state basketball tournament.

  4. Merry Lea Environmental Center - Wikipedia

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    The facility's 1,150 acres (4.6 km 2) include most of northern Indiana's ecosystems including peat bogs, swamp maple forest, upland mesic forest, old field, prairie, and lakeshore. An esker deposit with 50 ft (15 m) relief that extends for nearly half a mile (1 km) is the most striking geological feature.

  5. Pierogi Fest - Wikipedia

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    The Pierogi Fest is an annual festival in Whiting, Indiana, United States, organized by the Whiting–Robertsdale Chamber of Commerce (WRCoC). [1] It gets its name from the pierogi, a Polish dumpling. It draws more than 250,000 visitors each year. [2] [3] The festival takes place on the last weekend of July, on 119th Street in downtown Whiting.

  6. Wolf Lake (Indiana–Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Lake is an 804-acre (325.4 ha) lake that straddles the Indiana and Illinois state line near Lake Michigan. [3] It is smaller than it was prior to settlement by European colonizers because of infilling for development around the edges.

  7. Carlson Oxbow Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was first purchased in 1964 for flood control, but the river was straightened in 1975 forming the oxbow. [1] It was dedicated to George W. Carlson, a 32-year member of the Hammond City Council who had played a key role in the park's formation, [2] on October 7, 1998.

  8. List of festivals in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Musikfest, an eleven-day outdoor music festival held annually each August in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is the largest free music festival in the United States, drawing over 1.3 million attendees. [ 1 ]

  9. Noble Township, Noble County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Luckey Hospital in Wolf Lake. ... Indiana. As of the 2020 census, its population was 3,011 (down from 3,094 at 2010 [4]) and it contained 1,501 housing units. ...