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  2. Bangs Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bangs Lake is a natural glacial lake that is located in Wauconda, Illinois. [1] It is named after Justus Bangs, the first permanent settler in Wauconda, who arrived in the summer of 1836. [ 2 ] Justus Bangs reportedly named Wauconda as well, supposedly after a Native American Indian character in a story Bangs had read. [ 1 ]

  3. List of lakes of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all. ... Bangs Lake, Wauconda, Lake County; Lake Barrington, Lake County; Bayles Lake ...

  4. Wauconda Township, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Wauconda Township covers an area of 24.2 square miles (62.8 km 2); of this, 1.4 square miles (3.5 km 2) or 5.59 percent is water. [2] Lakes in this township include Bangs Lake and Slocum Lake. The stream of Mutton Creek runs through this township.

  5. Beautiful, but deadly: The do's and don'ts of swimming in ...

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    With these statistics in mind, The Tribune created a list of do's and don'ts while swimming at the lake. Tessa Tierney of Valparaiso, center, wades in Lake Michigan at Silver Beach County Park on ...

  6. Wauconda, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1900s, Wauconda was a popular resort village for Chicago residents and Bangs Lake was made suitable for beaches. The Palatine, Lake Zurich and Wauconda Railroad was completed and hauled agricultural products, delivered mail, transported local passengers, and brought vacationers and day-trippers out from Chicago. Although the ...

  7. Wauconda Bog Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    A 67-acre (27 ha) parcel that comprises the Wauconda Bog site is owned by the Lake County Forest Preserve District. It is minimally accessible to the public. U.S. Highway 12 adjoins the bog. [1] The bog was named as an Illinois Nature Preserve in 1970, [1] and was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972. [2]

  8. Indiana state park closed to swimming due to high levels of E ...

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    Swimming in Brookeville Lake at Mounds State Recreation Area is off limits due to high levels of E. coli, Indiana State Parks announced. The department closed the beach at Mounds State Recreation ...

  9. Northwest Suburban Conference (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The conference was formed in the spring of 1925 with seven original members: Antioch, Arlington, Barrington, Libertyville, Palatine, Warren, and Wauconda.By 1937, the conference had grown to 13 members with the additions of Leyden in 1926, Bensenville (renamed Fenton in 1955) in 1927, Ela-Vernon (renamed Lake Zurich in 1965) in 1928, Grant and Lake Forest in 1935, and Niles in 1937.