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  2. Arlington Heights, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Aerial shot of downtown Arlington Heights Harmony Park in downtown Arlington Heights Arlington Heights is located at 42°05′42″N 87°58′51″W  /  42.094976°N 87.980873°W  / 42.094976; -87.980873 (42.094976, −87.98

  3. Arlington Heights Park District - Wikipedia

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    The 16.2-square-mile (42 km 2) District is located in northern Cook County and southern Lake County 27 miles (43 km) northwest of downtown Chicago. It lies in Elk Grove and Wheeling Townships and is bordered by Buffalo Grove and Wheeling to the north; Elk Grove Village on the south; on the west by Rolling Meadows and Palatine; on the east by Mt. Prospect.

  4. Arlington Park - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Park (formerly known as Arlington International Racecourse) is a former horse race track in the Chicago suburbs of Arlington Heights, Illinois. Once called the Arlington Park Jockey Club , it was located adjacent to the Illinois Route 53 expressway and serviced by the Chicago and North Western Railway .

  5. Golden Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, an 840,000-square-foot (78,000 m 2) convention center in Rosemont. Schaumburg Convention Center and Renaissance Hotel, a 175,000-square-foot (16,300 m 2) convention center and 500-room hotel located at Meacham Road and I-90 in Schaumburg.

  6. Clearbrook Human Service Agency - Wikipedia

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    Clearbrook Human Service Agency is a non-profit organisation located in Arlington Heights, Illinois.It was originally established in 1955 in Rolling Meadows, Illinois with initial funding coming from families and Kimball Hill, [1] (which is now one of the country's largest privately held land developers). [2]

  7. List of people from Arlington Heights, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Born in Arlington Heights Fritz Peterson: Feb 8, 1942: All-Star pitcher for the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, and Texas Rangers [citation needed] Paul Splittorff: Oct 8, 1946: May 25, 2011: Pitcher for the Kansas City Royals; grew up in Arlington Heights and graduated from Arlington High School [4] Bruce Sutter: Jan 8, 1953: Oct 13, 2022

  8. Senior center being evicted after nearly 40 years in Parkland ...

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    According to court documents, the Spana-Park Senior Center first signed a lease with Marymount, LLC in 1998 and agreed to pay $925 a month in rent. Addendums to the lease were added in 2001 and ...

  9. Forest View High School (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Forest View High School was a public secondary school in Arlington Heights, Illinois, operational from 1963 until its closure because of declining enrollment in 1986. The school mascot was Ferdie the Falcon, and the school colors were silver, black, and gold.