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Waukegan (/wəˈkiːɡən/ wə-KEE-ghən) is an
industrial suburb located 36
miles (58 km)
north of Chicago. It is the most
populous city and
county seat of Lake...
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Waukegan River, a
small river in Lake County, Illinois, is a
member of the very...
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Waukegan High School, or WHS, is a
public four-year high
school located in
Waukegan, Illinois, USA, a city to the
north of Chicago, Illinois. It is part...
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Harrison Avenue in Milwaukee, and
served the
intermediate cities of
Waukegan, Zion,
Kenosha and Racine.: 8 A
freight interchange connection was made...
- USS
Waukegan (YTM-755), was a
medium harbor tug that was
acquired by the
United States Navy in
September 1964 from the
United States Army for
which she...
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Waukegan Building is a
historic skys****er in
Waukegan, Illinois,
United States.
Located in what was the
central business district, it was the city's...
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making it the third-most
populous county in Illinois. Its
county seat is
Waukegan, the tenth-largest city in Illinois. The
county is
primarily suburban,...
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Waukegan is a
railroad station in
Waukegan, Illinois,
served by Metra's
Union Pacific North Line. It is
officially located on 95
North Spring Street, is...
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Waukegan riot of 1966 was a
period of
conflict between police and some
residents of the town's
predominantly African-American and
Puerto Rican neighborhoods...
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Transportation Center and Kenosha, Wisconsin; however, most
trains terminate in
Waukegan, Illinois.
Although Metra owns the
rolling stock, the
trains are operated...