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Chicago metropolitan area / Northwest Indiana / Marktown / National Register of Historic Places in Lake County /  Indiana / East Chicago /  Indiana / Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal / Calumet River / Chicago / Gary /  Indiana / Cargill / U.S. Steel
Date: 2009-01-04 19:56:06
Chicago metropolitan area
Northwest Indiana
Marktown
National Register of Historic Places in Lake County
Indiana
East Chicago
Indiana
Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal
Calumet River
Chicago
Gary
Indiana
Cargill
U.S. Steel

5 MARKTOWN UPDATE A publication of the Marktown Preservation Society August 2007

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