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  2. New Lenox, IL - Wikipedia

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  3. New Lenox Township, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    New Lenox Township is located in the heart of Will County, Illinois, on U.S. Route 30 and Interstate 80. As of the 2010 census, its population was 40,270, and it contained 13,721 housing units. [ 2 ] New Lenox Township has thirty-six square miles within its jurisdiction.

  4. U.S. Route 30 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Between 1932 and 1942, US 30 was relocated west of Geneva to Sterling on a new, more direct road further south. US 330 was extended westward as US 30 was relocated south. In 1937, US 430 was dropped in favor of IL 31. In 1942, US 330 was dropped entirely and became US 30 Alternate (US 30 Alt.), which lasted until 1971.

  5. Man and woman found dead in home in near New Lenox ... - AOL

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    A woman called 911 after she checked on her parents and found them dead in a bedroom of a home on the 23000 block of South Spencer Road, according to the statement.

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  7. Sinnissippi Mounds - Wikipedia

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    The Sinnissippi Mounds are part of the Sterling Park District's largest park, Sinnissippi Park. The park was acquired in parcels beginning in 1934. [ 4 ] The area of the park where the mounds are found, located on a bluff overlooking the Rock River, was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on May 14, 1979, as the Sinnissippi Site.