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  2. Arlington Heights Park District - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Heights Park District. Coordinates: 42°05′13″N 87°58′51″W. The Arlington Heights Park District is one of the oldest and (financially) largest park districts in the Chicago metropolitan area. With two golf clubs and five outdoor pools, plus one indoor, it can be considered one of the most elaborate park districts northwest of ...

  3. Arlington Heights, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.vah.com. Arlington Heights is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. A northwestern suburb of Chicago, it lies about 25 miles (40 km) northwest of the city's downtown. [2] As of the 2020 census, the village's population was 77,676, making it the 15th-most populous municipality in Illinois. [3]

  4. Arlington Park - Wikipedia

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    The grandstand at Arlington International Racecourse, Arlington Heights, Illinois. Arlington International Racecourse was founded as Arlington Park by California businessman Harry D. "Curly" Brown who would later serve as president of Oriental Park Racetrack in Havana, Cuba. [5] The track officially opened in 1927 to 20,000 spectators.

  5. John Hersey High School - Wikipedia

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    John Hersey High School was opened in the fall of 1968 in Arlington Heights, Illinois, in order to support the growing population of High School District 214. These towns include Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Mt. Prospect, Prospect Heights and Wheeling. John Hersey High School's colors are orange, brown, and white, and the mascot is the husky.

  6. Lake Arlington (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    This project, costing Arlington Heights and surrounding suburbs $9 million, resulted in the 50 acres (20 ha) lake. In 1990, the Arlington Heights Park District revealed plans to develop the land surrounding the lake into a park. On September 22, 1990, the land was ceremonially given to the park district by the village.

  7. St. Viator High School - Wikipedia

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    www.saintviator.com. School building. Saint Viator High School is a private Catholic co-educational secondary school run by the Clerics of Saint Viator in Arlington Heights, Illinois. It was founded by Father Louis Querbes and opened in 1961 to serve as a college-preparatory school for students from the northwest suburbs of Chicago, which is ...

  8. Rolling Green Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 42°5′32″N 87°57′13″W. Rolling Green Country Club is a private country club in Arlington Heights, Illinois, with over 350 full golf members and 105 acres that contain a 71.5 rated golf course, swimming facilities, restaurant, bar, fitness center and skeet shooting range. Rolling Green is the only location in Arlington ...

  9. Arlington Park station - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Park. Arlington Park is one of two commuter railroad stations along Metra 's Union Pacific Northwest Line in the village of Arlington Heights, Illinois. The station is located at 2121 West Northwest Highway (US 14) and Wilke Road, within Arlington Park Race Course, and lies 24.4 miles (39.3 km) from Ogilvie Transportation Center in ...