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Buffalo Grove has two golf courses and one indoor golf facility. The Buffalo Grove Golf Course is one of the largest open spaces within the village. Utilized as a floodplain, the course both functions as enjoyment and civil infrastructure. [105] The Arboretum Club, which opened in 1990, is an 18-hole course.
The Buffalo Grove Post Office was moved in the dead of night in January 1855 to avoid trouble. The office was opened in its new location the next morning. [7] One notable Buffalo Grove resident was naturalist John Burroughs, who taught in Buffalo Grove from 1856-1857 before moving back East to marry.
August 5, 2017 Canvas Stadium: 41,200 1972 Colorado School of Mines: Golden: 1,300 1988 Monfort Concert Hall: Greeley: 1,686 2006 Island Grove Events Center 5,000 Unknown Island Grove Rodeo Arena 15,000 Island Grove Livestock Building 3,000 September 20, 2003 Budweiser Events Center: Loveland: 7,200 1923 Avalon Theatre Grand Junction: 1,096 ...
Elk Grove Arts Commission utilizes the city’s District56 venue for many events, including a recently announced “Blues in the Grove” concert planned for July.
While selling off their land in 1964, Philip, Carl and John Raupp (three bachelor brothers and descendants of Melchoir Raupp) also donated three acres and their farmhouse to the Village of Buffalo Grove. The land was later transferred to the Buffalo Grove Park District on the condition that the land would be used for either a museum or library. [1]
Buffalo Grove High School (BGHS) is a public high school located in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, a northwestern suburb of Chicago. It is one of six four-year comprehensive high schools in Township High School District 214 , serving portions of the villages of Buffalo Grove, Arlington Heights , and Wheeling .
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For a while, WNBC moved its 5:30 newscast back to 5 p.m. (bumping Extra to the 5:30 slot), but did not return the Live at Five name to the newscast. Once again, Sue Simmons anchored the program, with David Ushery as co-anchor; the current 5 p.m. newscast continues to use the general News 4 New York brand rather than the Live at Five brand.