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Living in Schneider, IN

The tiny town of Schneider is home to only a few hundred residents who enjoy a rural location near the LaSalle Fish & Wildlife Area and Kankakee River. Water-sports and boating enthusiasts enjoy close proximity to regional recreational destinations including Beaver Lake, Conrad Savanna, and Cedar Lake. The communities of Lowell and Crown Point are nearby, adding valuable services and conveniences from healthcare centers to commercial development. Beaver Lake Nature Preserve offers 640 acres of beautiful prairie flowers and grasses mixed with stands of cottonwoods and savannas. Housing opportunities range from quaint farmhouses and country homes to modest bungalows in the heart of town.
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