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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]
A $7.25 million ecosystem restoration project for Wolf Lake was carried out by the Chicago District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, with the support of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the City of Hammond. Completed in September 2007, the project sought to improve the overall quality of the lake ecosystem for native species.
Hard Rock Live Northern Indiana 2,207 (General Admission) 1,894 (reserved) 1938 Hammond Civic Center: Hammond: 5,460 July 2018 The Venue at Horseshoe Hammond: 2,500 March 7, 1928 Hinkle Fieldhouse: Indianapolis: 9,100 November 6, 1999 Gainbridge Fieldhouse: 20,000 August 1939 Corteva Coliseum: 6,800 1909 Old National Centre: 2,600 (Murat Theatre)
Here are dozens of central Indiana concerts you can see for the price of free. The season of picnics on blankets on green lawns is upon us. Here are dozens of central Indiana concerts you can see ...
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.
Hammond (/ ˈ h æ m ə n d / HAM-ənd) is a city in Lake County, Indiana, United States. Located along Lake Michigan , it is part of the Chicago metropolitan area and the only city in Indiana to border Chicago .
Here are the new additions to the Indiana State Fair's free stage lineup as of June 26: Aug. 3: Hard Day's Night-Beatles Tribute and Live and Let Die: The Music of Paul McCartney Aug. 6: 84 - Van ...
Wolf Lake Speedway was a racing venue located in Hammond, Indiana. The speedway opened on July 16, 1933, and operated until 1936. [1] [2] The track was described as "the World’s Most Unique Automobile Race Course." [3] [2] Wolf Lake Speedway contained two tracks. One track was a one-mile (1.6 km) sand track that was completely surrounded by ...