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Lowell (/ ˈ l oʊ əl / LOH-əl, locally [loʊl]) is a town in West Creek and Cedar Creek townships, Lake County, Indiana, United States. The population was 10,680 at the 2020 census . History
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It is the second-largest county in total area in Indiana, but has the largest water area of all 92 counties. [ 19 ] The northern and southern portions of the county (north of U.S. 30 and south of Lowell) are mainly low and flat, except for a few sand ridges and dunes and were both once very marshy and had to be drained.
Madison Township Hall in Madison Township, Richland County, Ohio. Depending on the state, the township government has varying degrees of authority. In the Upper Midwestern states near the Great Lakes, civil townships (known in Michigan as general law townships [1] and in Wisconsin as towns), are often, but not always, overlaid on survey townships.
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The repurposing of the Proprietors of Locks and Canals allowed the Associates to sell water power to other companies, starting with the Hamilton Canal, leading to the explosive growth of the town, and then shortly thereafter, city, of Lowell. Pawtucket Gatehouse, from the above the falls side. Barge lock chamber to the right of the gatehouse.
The Lowell Tribune moved into the building in March 2018 to share space with the Lowell Chamber of Commerce, and a ribbon cutting ceremony was held on April 4, 2018 to officially welcome the town newspaper into the building. Town Square, Three Creeks Monument. Part donated by Dr. Jabez Clark and the rest was purchased by the town.
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