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Celebrate 100 Years of the Great Lakes Naval Station

will note the 100th anniversary of Great Lakes Naval Base in the military facility's museum on Saturday, Nov. 12, a day after Veterans Day.

The program is free for members of the Historical Society and $15 for non-members. Space is limited and reservations can be made by calling the Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Historical Society at (847) 234-5253.

The Program begins at 10 a.m. and includes both a lecture and a docent-led tour of the museum's sparkling exhibits tracing the history of the U.S. Navy and the base. Guests should meet directly at the Great Lakes Naval Museum, 610 Farragut Ave.

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Great Lakes opened on July 1, 1911; six years after President Theodore Roosevelt first suggested building a naval base on land in the Midwest and far from an ocean. In its century-long history, the base has graduated 3.5 million recruits, and has been the Navy's only recruit-training facility since 1996. Today, it processes about 35,000 recruits a year. It also is home to technical training schools for surface warfare.

The museum, designated an official Department of the Navy Museum, opened in 2009.

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