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  2. Lake Wawasee - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wawasee, formerly Turkey Lake, is a natural lake southeast of Syracuse in Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States. It is the largest natural lake wholly contained within Indiana . It is located just east of Indiana State Road 13 .

  3. List of lakes of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    B. Ball Lake, Steuben County. Banning Lake, Kosciusko County. Barton Lake, Steuben County. Bass Lake, Starke County is partially in Bass Lake State Beach. Big Barbee Lake, Kosciusko County. Big Long Lake, LaGrange County. Big Turkey Lake, LaGrange County & Steuben County. Blue Lake, Southwest Indianapolis.

  4. Monroe Lake - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Lake is a reservoir located about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Bloomington, Indiana, United States. The lake is the largest entirely situated in Indiana with 10,750 acres (43.5 km 2) of water surface area spread over the counties of Monroe and Brown. Capacity varies from 292 gigalitres (237,000 acre⋅ft) to 428 gigalitres (347,000 acre ...

  5. Lake James (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Lake James is a natural lake located in the northeast corner of the state of Indiana in the United States. It is popular as a place for boating and fishing and has a wide variety of wildlife. As the state's fourth-largest natural lake, it has over 1,200 acres (490 ha) of surface water, and consists of three basins.

  6. History of Lake Wawasee - Wikipedia

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    History of Lake Wawasee. Coordinates: 41°24′02″N 85°42′08″W. Lake Wawasee 1910. Lake Wawasee is a large, natural, freshwater lake southeast of Syracuse in Kosciusko County, Indiana. It is the largest natural lake within Indiana's borders.

  7. Patoka Lake - Wikipedia

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    Patoka Lake has been very beneficial to the surrounding community and the state of Indiana. The lake has generated over $19.4 million in revenue and visitor expenditures in 2005 and has so far prevented over $88 million in flood damage. [4] In 2006 the lake saw 648,738 visitors who provide jobs for 197 local residents.

  8. Tippecanoe Lake - Wikipedia

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    Tippecanoe Lake Country Club is a private club and one of the lake's largest attractions. It is north of Kalorama Park at 7245 N Kalorama Road and accessed from Indiana State Road 13 via Kosciusko County Roads E650N and E800N. TLCC, a private club, was opened on April 15, 1926, with the clubhouse opening on June 11 of that year.

  9. Lake Maxinkuckee - Wikipedia

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    Lake Maxinkuckee is the second largest natural lake in the U.S. state of Indiana, covering 1,864 acres (8 km 2). The Town of Culver, Indiana, in southwestern Marshall County is located on its northwestern edge. Lake Maxinkuckee has a maximum depth of 88 feet (27 m) and an average depth of 24 feet (7 m).