Hammond : Indiana
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Introduction Hammond is the oldest city in Lake County, in the Chicago metro area. Hammond is a city in Lake County, in the Chicago metro area. The community was named after a Detroit butcher George H. Hammond who founded a meat-packing plant in the city.
Around 1847, German farmers, the first permanent residents began to settle at the area between the Grand River and Little Calumet Rivers. This area soon developed and came to be known as Hammond. Due to Hammond's proximity to Lake Michigan, growth in population and industry quickly followedHammond is a city in Lake County, in the Chicago metro area. The community was named after a Detroit butcher George H. Hammond who founded a meat-packing plant in the city.
Elevation: 585 feet
Land area: 22.9 square miles
Latitude: 41.61 N
Longitude: 87.49 W
Population: 79,217 (as on July 2005)
Attractions:
* Gibson Woods Nature Preserve
* Casino