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Shabbona or Shab-eh-nay,
sometimes referred to as
Shabonee and
Shaubena (c. 1775 – 1859), was an
Ottawa tribe member who
became a
chief within the Potawatomi...
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Shabbona (/ˈʃæˌbʌnə/) is a
village in
DeKalb County, Illinois,
United States. The po****tion was 863 at the 2020 census, down from 925 at the 2010 census...
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Chief Shabbona Trail is a hiking,
bicycling and
canoeing trail,
located between Joliet and Morris, Illinois. The
Shabbona Trail is a part of the 61-mile...
- The
Shabbona Hotel is a
historic hotel building at 104 West
Comanche Street in
Shabbona, Illinois.
Built in 1897 by L. C. Card, the
hotel was the second...
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Shabbona Grove is an
unincorporated community in
DeKalb County, Illinois,
United States.
Shabbona Grove is
located on the
south edge of
Shabbona Lake State...
- students. It
operates three public schools:
Indian Cr****
Elementary in
Shabbona for
kindergarten through fourth grade;
Indian Cr****
Middle School in Waterman...
- the witnesses. Today, the site of the m****acre is
marked by
memorials in
Shabbona County Park in
LaSalle County,
about 14
miles (23 km)
north of Ottawa,...
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Shabbona Lake
State Recreation Area is an
Illinois state park on 1,550
acres (630 ha) in
Shabbona Township,
DeKalb County, Illinois,
United States. Shabbona...
- of
those age 65 or over.
Shabbona –
Located at the
intersection of
Shabbona Road and
Decker Road.
Named in
honor of
Shabbona, the
American Indian chief...
- Morrison-Rockwood
Nauvoo Pere
Marquette Red
Hills Rock Cut Rock
Island Trail Shabbona Lake
Siloam Springs South S****
Starved Rock
Walnut Point Weinberg-King...