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  1. Geography. Lincolnshire is located at 42°1147North and 87°55′2″ West, and shares a border with the villages of Vernon Hills to the northwest, Buffalo Grove to the southwest, Bannockburn to the east, and Riverwoods to the southeast.

  2. Lincolnshire is located along I-94 in Lake County, Illinois, part of metropolitan Chicago. The residential character is largely one-half acre lots and larger; although there are several planned unit developments of greater density.

  3. Geography of Lincolnshire. The ceremonial county of Lincolnshire (composed of the shire county of Lincolnshire, plus the unitary authorities of North Lincolnshire and North-East Lincolnshire) is the second largest of the English counties and one that is predominantly agricultural in character.

  4. Lincolnshire, IL. Lake County, 26 miles NW of the Loop. Lincolnshire is among the wealthiest communities in the Chicago metropolitan area. It is near the site of one of the earliest non-Indian settlements in Lake County, Half Day, now part of Vernon Hills . Lincolnshire began as a subdivision of 280 acres into half-acre lots in 1955, promoted ...

    • Lincolnshire, IL
  5. The Village encompasses 4.58 square miles and is generally bordered on the north and northwest by Vernon Hills; on the south and southwest by Riverwoods and Buffalo Grove, and on the east by Bannockburn and Lake Forest.

  6. Geography. Lincolnshire is located at 42°11′47″ North and 87°55′2″ West, and shares a border with the villages of Vernon Hills to the northwest, Buffalo Grove to the southwest, Bannockburn to the east, and Riverwoods to the southeast.

  7. The city of Chicago is located in northern Illinois, United States, at the south western tip of Lake Michigan. It sits on the Saint Lawrence Seaway continental divide at the site of the Chicago Portage, an ancient trade route connecting the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes watersheds .