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The Tippecanoe River (/ ˌ t ɪ p ə k ə ˈ n uː / TIP-ə-kə-NOO) is a gentle, 182-mile-long (293 km) [1] river in the Central Corn Belt Plains ecoregion in northern Indiana. It flows from Crooked Lake in Noble County to the Wabash River near what is now Battle Ground , about 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Lafayette .
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Fishing and Father's Day go hand in hand, just like a fish and, well, water. The Greater Lafayette area is filled with fishing spots, big and small, but if you go in ...
Patona Bay Resort and Patona Bay Marina are found there. Black's Landing is on Tippecanoe's northern shore across from Government Point. Forest Glen is on Tippecanoe's central western shore and east of Stanton Lake. Government Point is located on Tippecanoe's southern shore, just north of Pie-Eyed Petey's Marina and just east of Indian Hills ...
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Two of the city's southernmost are Tippecanoe and Town of Lake, located just beyond Bay View. The two neighborhoods were once part of the town of Lake , which was incorporated into the city of ...
Tippecanoe River is a state park in Pulaski County, Indiana, United States.It is located 58 miles (93 km) south-southwest of South Bend, Indiana.It was formed in 1943 when the National Park Service gifted the land to Indiana's Department of Conservation land to form a state park; other land along the river becoming the Winamac Fish and Wildlife Area.
In the 1930s the U.S. Department of the Interior purchased 6,454 acres (2,612 ha) of marginal farm land along the Tippecanoe River. The land was developed as a recreation demonstration area. In 1943 the property given to the State of Indiana as Tippecanoe River State Park. In 1959 the 3,720 acres (1,510 ha) moved to the Division of Fish and ...
Construction of the Oakdale Dam began in 1923 and was completed in 1925, damming the waters of the Tippecanoe River. The earthen dam is 58 feet (18 m) high, has a maximum capacity of 40,540 acre-feet (50,010,000 m 3 ), normal capacity of 26,140 acre-feet (32,240,000 m 3 ), and is owned by the Northern Indiana Public Service Company.