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Living in Lowell, IN

The welcoming, small community of Lowell stretches over a 4.5-square-mile area to balance residential neighborhoods with retail activity and professional services from banks to physicians and dentists. The economic mix includes service-oriented businesses, wholesale traders, and scores of retail establishments. The high degree of development in a town of the size of Lowell seems less unusual in light of the surrounding area. Lowell provides a commercial hub for residents of surrounding townships including West Creek, Cedar Creek, and Eagle Creek. Residents enjoy a kaleidoscope outdoor adventures and recreational opportunities that include golfing, boating, fishing, and water sports on Cedar Lake and Kankakee River. Local celebrations and festivities range from historic battle reenactments to Oktoberfest and holiday events. Private country clubs, an active parks and recreation department, civic and social clubs, and county parkland add to the quality of life.
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