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  1. So what event proved most important (or at least popular) after 5,000 votes had been cast at www.waukeganhistorical.org? “The top event was the establishment of Little Fort Trading Post on the shore of Lake Michigan in the late 1600s or early 1700s,” Rohrer said.

  2. Waukegan, first visited by Pere Marquette in 1673, is one of the oldest communities in Illinois. The city started as a french trading post and as the Potawatomie Indian settlement known as "Little Fort".

  3. 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 County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 89,321, [ 5 ] making it the seventh-most populous city within the Chicago metropolitan area and the 10th ...

  4. Genesee street was the place to be in the 1920's because of its booming businesses and the people that lived there. But then the recession came and the businesses fell and people left. Genesee street now.

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  5. General history. Waukegan, Illinois was founded in 1829. It became a town in 1849 and became a city in 1859. Waukegan used to be a place were a lot of people wanted to be. In the 1920's its population was between 19,226 and 33,499. By 1970, the population jumped to 65,134.

  6. Jul 17, 2013 · Waukegan’s first settler, Thomas Jenkins, moved into a log cabin in 1835, according to the Waukegan Historical Society. The railroad came to town in 1855, and the city was incorporated four ...

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  8. The Waukegan Building is a historic skyscraper in Waukegan, Illinois, United States. Located in what was the central business district, it was the city's first skyscraper when it opened in March 1925.

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