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Waukegan
[ waw-kee-guhn ]
noun
- a city in NE Illinois, on Lake Michigan, N of Chicago.
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Bradbury was born August 22, 1920 in Waukegan, Ill., and enjoyed a literary career spanning eight decades.
From The Daily Beast
Passed a Chicago wagon broken down at a creek; Hugunin, of Waukegan, belonged to the party.
From Project Gutenberg
After a brief interview with me, Pinkerton appointed me upon his staff, and on his return from Waukegan, left me in that city.
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The fellow had gone northward, and Waukegan was designated as the place where he might probably fetch up.
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This was subsequently a damning proof against him, as the sheriff of Waukegan was able, as well as myself, to identify it.
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He had named one of the most prominent citizens in Waukegan.
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