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  2. Tippecanoe Lake - Wikipedia

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    Average depth. 37 ft (11 m) Max. depth. 123 ft (37 m) Residence time. 4 years. Surface elevation. 837 ft (255 m) Tippecanoe Lake is a large, glacially created lake in Leesburg, Kosciusko County, Indiana and, at 123 feet (37 m) deep, is the deepest natural lake in the state.

  3. Lake Shafer - Wikipedia

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    Lake Shafer. Lake Shafer is one of two reservoirs located in the Twin Lakes area of Monticello, Indiana. It was created along with Lake Freeman in the 1920s when two dams were built outside of Monticello on the Tippecanoe River. It remains a popular recreational area and helps generate an estimated $70 million in tourism revenue for White County.

  4. Tippecanoe River State Park - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Shore Thing: The Best Lake in Every State - AOL

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    Indiana: Tippecanoe Lake This glacial lake in Northern Indiana, just an hour from Fort Wayne, is used primarily for fishing, boating, jet skiing, and water skiing.

  6. Barbee Lake - Wikipedia

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    4,749 acre⋅ft (5,858,000 m 3) Surface elevation. 840 ft (260 m) Islands. 0. Settlements. 0. Barbee Lake is a fresh water lake located in Warsaw, Indiana, United States. The Barbee chain of lakes was formed by retreating glaciers during the Pleistocene era as were most of northeast Indiana's lakes.

  7. Tippecanoe River - Wikipedia

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    The Tippecanoe River (/ ˌtɪpikəˈnuː / TIP-ee-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. The name "Tippecanoe" was derived ...

  8. Lake Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Lake Freeman is a reservoir outside of Monticello, Indiana formed in 1925 by the completion of the Oakdale Dam. Lake Freeman, together with its sister lake, Lake Shafer is part of the Twin Lakes region, a popular summer recreational area centered on the town of Monticello, Indiana. Construction of the Oakdale Dam began in 1923 and was completed ...

  9. Tippecanoe, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Tippecanoe is located in southeastern Marshall County at 41°12′32″N 86°06′54″W. It is named for the Tippecanoe River, which runs on the north side of town. Indiana State Road 331 passes through the town, leading north 6 miles (10 km) to Bourbon and southwest (via State Road 25) 13 miles (21 km) to Rochester .