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It had originally opened in 2008 as Key Lime Cove and was listed as the "Official Resort of Six Flags Great America". [3] The resort is located about an hour north of Chicago and less than an hour south of Milwaukee.
Great Wolf Lodge in Dallas, Texas. Great Wolf Resorts, Inc. (formerly known as Great Wolf Lodge) is a chain of resort hotels and indoor water parks.The company owns and operates its family resorts under the Great Wolf Lodge brand. [2]
Gurnee (/ ɡ ər ˈ n iː / ghər-NEE) is a village and suburb in Lake County, Illinois, United States.Its population was 30,706 as of the 2020 census. [2] It borders the city of Waukegan, and is a popular tourist attraction within the Chicago metropolitan area.
The Key lime or acid lime (Citrus × aurantiifolia or C. aurantifolia) is a citrus hybrid (C. hystrix × C. medica) native to tropical Southeast Asia. It has a spherical fruit, 2.5–5 centimetres (1–2 inches) in diameter. The Key lime is usually picked while it is still green, but it becomes yellow when ripe.
Cypress Cove Family Aquatic Park, Woodridge; Dolphin Cove Family Aquatic Center, Carpentersville; Great Wolf Lodge, Gurnee; Grizzly Jack's Grand Bear Resort, North Utica; Key Lime Cove's Lost Paradise, Gurnee; Knight's Action Park, Springfield; Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford, Cherry Valley; Mystic Waters, Des Plaines; Paradise Bay Water ...
They returned and retrieved their vehicle at 3:00 p.m., and drove to the KeyLime Cove Resort in Gurnee, where they spent the night. On May 12, 2011, the pair drove to Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, and were spotted on security footage in the checkout line at 10:00 a.m. the next day. Pitzen has not been seen since.
Eustis (Citrus japonica (synonym Fortunella japonica) × Citrus aurantiifolia) - Key lime crossed with round kumquat, the most common limequat. It was named after the city of Eustis, Florida. Lakeland (Citrus japonica × Citrus aurantiifolia) - Key lime crossed with round kumquat, different seed from same hybrid parent as Eustis. Fruit is ...
Key lime pie. Key lime pie is probably derived from the "Magic Lemon Cream Pie" published in a promotional brochure by Borden, a producer of condensed milk, in 1931. [3] The recipe is attributed to Borden's fictional spokesperson, Jane Ellison, and includes condensed milk, lemon juice and rind, and egg yolks.