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Why Live in Lowell

Lowell, Indiana, is a rural town in Lake County, approximately an hour south of Chicago, known for its small-town atmosphere and strong community involvement. Residents often commute to larger cities or work locally at places like Aunt Millie's Bakery and the Strack & Van Til grocery chain. The town's main thoroughfare, Commercial Avenue, features a variety of local dining and retail options, including the popular Mi Ranchito Mexican restaurant and Old Dog Coffee. Freedom Park, the largest green space, offers pickleball courts and a dog park, while the newly renovated Nassau Park will include a splash pad and amphitheater. Harvest Tyme Family Farm provides seasonal activities such as corn mazes and hayrides. The annual Labor Day Festival, a significant event in Lowell, features live music, food vendors, and a car show. The Tri-Creek School Corporation serves the educational needs of the community with a high rating. Lowell is safer than the national average, with low crime rates reported over the past two years. Housing in Lowell includes ranch-style and bi-level homes, with new construction ongoing in Cedar Creek Township. The town is car-dependent, located 7 miles west of Interstate 65, and is 40 miles from Gary/Chicago International Airport.

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