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...but just a bit. I'm not too familiar with the place neames, I'm assuming most of them are in Michigan but I'm not sure, If someone could li them to the proper articles, that would be super. The wording also seems to need work to eliminate some run-on and confusing sentences. Mike McGregor (Can)10:10, 27 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Mike, Please be careful in making such assertions "original looks like plagerism to me". The original Lake Chicago entry came from Illinois Geological and Forest preserve materials. The current version has expanded significantly. As you noted, you are not familiar with the local Chicago area geographical references or city names - I do live in the area. G. Beat04:12, 3 March 2007 (UTC)Reply