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  2. Lake Lawn Resort - Wikipedia

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    Lake Lawn Resort is a resort in Delavan, Wisconsin, United States located on the shores on Delavan Lake. It is located off Highway 50 (Geneva Street), near Interstate 43.

  3. Lake Lawn Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lake Lawn Airport, (FAA LID: C59) is a privately owned public use airport located 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the central business district of Delavan, Wisconsin, a city in Walworth County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] The airport is part of the Lake Lawn Resort. [3]

  4. Delavan, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Mound Builders were of the Woodland culture. The effigy mounds they erected along the shores of Delavan Lake numbered well over 200, according to an archeological survey done in the late 19th century by Beloit College. Many were along the north shore of the lake where Lake Lawn Resort now stands.

  5. The Most Affordable Wedding Venue in Every State - AOL

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    The function room, the surrounding southeast lawn, and the open-air pavilion can be rented together and can accommodate up to 300 people. The combined area is great for larger gatherings like ...

  6. As Michigan was whipped with winter weather and lake-effect snows Wednesday, Paw Paw residents Janice and Eric Pantelleria went outside to find some unusual lawn ornaments: dozens upon dozens of ...

  7. Forest Lodge (Namakagon, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Forest Lodge is a hunting and vacation retreat of the Livingston/Griggs family on the shore of Lake Namekagon within the town of Namakagon, Wisconsin. The complex consists of 16 rustic structures built from 1893 to about 1950. Since 1999 it has been managed by the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. [2]