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- Lake Maxinkuckee is the second largest natural lake in the U.S. state of Indiana, covering 1,864 acres (8 km2). The Town of Culver, Indiana, in southwestern...
- Maxinkuckee is an unincorporated community in Union Township, Marshall County, Indiana. A post office was established at Maxinkuckee in 1857, and remained...
- Township, which also includes the communities of Burr Oak, Hibbard, Maxinkuckee and Rutland. The po****tion of Culver was 1,129 at the 2020 United States...
- 2006. "Henry Brewer Schacht - History and Genealogy of Lake Maxinkuckee". www.maxinkuckee.history.pasttracker.com. Retrieved 2021-04-11. Endlich, Lisa...
- Norris Farm–Maxinkuckee Orchard is a historic home and farm located in Union Township, Marshall County, Indiana. The farmhouse was built in 1855, and...
- the academic quadrangle while affording library patrons a view of Lake Maxinkuckee. It houses a collection of approximately 55,000 volumes and the academies'...
- "The America's Cup defender, BILL KOCH, capsized a sailboat on Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver, Ind., last w****end while racing students at Culver Academy...
- East S**** Historic District, also known as Lake Maxinkuckee Historic District, is a national historic district located in Union Township, Marshall County...
- "The America's Cup defender, BILL KOCH, capsized a sailboat on Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver, Ind., last w****end while racing students at Culver Academy...
- Lake Maxinkuckee, close to his wife's childhood home. In 1894, Culver founded a college preparatory school on his property near Lake Maxinkuckee. It was...