Laketown

English

Etymology

From lake +‎ town.

Proper noun

Laketown

  1. A place in the United States:
    1. An unincorporated community in Woodside Township, Sangamon County, Illinois, named after Lake Springfield.
    2. A township in Allegan County, Michigan, probably named after Lake Michigan.
    3. A township in Carver County, Minnesota, named for numerous small lakes.
      • 2024 August 19, “LAKETOWN 115-kV TRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT IN CARVER COUNTY, MN”, in Great River Energy[1], page 15:
        Great River Energy and Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative (MVEC) (together, the Applicants) submit this Route Permit Application (Application) to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (Commission) for a Route Permit to build a new 4.3-mile 115-kilovolt (kV) double-circuit high voltage transmission line (HVTL or Transmission Line) in Laketown and Dahlgren Townships in Carver County, Minnesota, referred to as the Laketown 115-kV Transmission Line Project (Project).
    4. A town in Rich County, Utah, named after Bear Lake (Idaho-Utah).
    5. A town in Polk County, Wisconsin.