Man-made Lakes to Explore in Cook County
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Cook CountyCook County, Illinois is the most populous county in the state and home to over 5 million people. Located mostly within the Chicago metropolitan area, it includes downtown Chicago as well as many suburbs. Originally created in 1831, many of its municipalities offer renowned museums, parks, and activities that draw tourists from around the world. The county also has an extensive transportation infrastructure with multiple major highways and public transit options such as buses and rail lines. Add
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Man-made Lakes to Explore in Cook County
Alfred Caldwell Lily PoolThis is a stunning example of nature and human design. Designated as a National Landmark in 1992 due to its unique significance to landscape architecture and ecology, the tranquil and peaceful atmosphere offers visitors an incomparable experience rarely found in cities. Architect and landscape designer Alfred Caldwell created the lily pool in 1937 by incorporating fallen logs into the stonework that retains the wetland and creates an amphitheater of native plants, trees and diverse wildlife.