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Gurnee (/ɡərˈniː/ ghər-NEE) is a
village and
suburb in Lake County, Illinois,
United States. Its po****tion was 30,706 as of the 2020 census. It borders...
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Gurnee Mills is a
shopping mall and
outlet mall in
Gurnee, Illinois,
within the
Chicago metropolitan area. Like the
nearby Six
Flags Great America and...
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Gurnee is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Augustus C.
Gurnee (1855–1926),
American socialite and art patron; Hal
Gurnee (born 1935)...
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Walter Smith Gurnee (March 9, 1813 –
April 17, 1903)
served as
Mayor of
Chicago (1851–53) for the
Democratic Party. The
Village of
Gurnee,
Illinois is...
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outdoor waterpark of 30
acres (12 ha)
located in
Gurnee,
Illinois near Six
Flags Great America and
Gurnee Mills. The
resort is
operated by
Great Wolf Resorts...
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Harold Gurnee (born
January 25, 1925, in New York, New York) is an
American television director who
directed all of the
television shows hosted by David...
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Pacific Railroad in the
neighboring village (once an
unincorporated area) of
Gurnee. This over time
caused an
increase in the
local po****tion. One of the earliest...
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siblings was
Delia E.
Gurnee, Mary
Evelyn Gurnee,
Frances Medora Gurnee,
Walter Scott Gurnee,
Grace Gurnee, and
Isabel Gurnee. In 1863, the
family moved...
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Denton Gurnee (December 25, 1831 –
March 15, 1906) was an
American politician and lawyer. Born in the town of Ramapo,
Rockland County, New York,
Gurnee graduated...
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north of
Gurnee.
Illinois 21 is 28.13
miles (45.27 km) long.
Along most of its length,
Illinois 21 is
called Milwaukee Avenue.
North of
Gurnee, it is called...