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The Buffalo Grove Town Center, a major shopping and retail destination within the village, is located at the Buffalo Grove Road and McHenry Road intersections with Lake Cook Road. [88] It accommodates the Buffalo Grove Theater and Bowlero: a bowling, arcade, laser tag, and birthday party venue.
Mayor of Buffalo Grove; In office 1979–1991: Village Clerk of Buffalo Grove; In office 1971–1979: Village Collector of Buffalo Grove; In office 1972–1978: Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 51st district; In office 1992–1998: Personal details; Born February 28, 1937 Hamden, Ohio, U.S. Died: October 8, 2024 (aged 87)
The village of Buffalo Grove began as a German dairy farming community in the 1840s. The families of Melchoir Raupp and Jacob Weidner were among the first to settle the area. The community grew steadily and was incorporated as a village in 1958. As it became more suburban, farms were sold off to developers.
Buffalo Grove is home to one cemetery; the Reed cemetery is located west of the unincorporated village. The cemetery derived its name from Samuel Reed, Sr. who died suddenly on August 17, 1833. Reed was the first to be buried in the new cemetery, and the cemetery was named after him.
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Buffalo Grove (north three-quarters of Village) Indian Creek; Lake Forest (west edge of Village) Lincolnshire (vast majority) Long Grove (east half) Mettawa (south half) Mundelein (southeast edge) Riverwoods (west three-quarters) Vernon Hills (south half) Wheeling (north edge)
The district covers parts of Cook and Lake counties, as of the 2011 redistricting which followed the 2010 census.All or parts of Beach Park, Buffalo Grove, Deerfield, Fox Lake, Glencoe, Grayslake, Highland Park, Lake Bluff, Lake Forest, Lake Villa, Lindenhurst, Libertyville, Morton Grove, Mundelein, North Chicago, Northbrook, Prospect Heights, Round Lake, Round Lake Beach, Vernon Hills ...
The Buffalo Grove ambush was an ambush that occurred on May 19, 1832 as part of the Black Hawk War. A six-man detail carrying dispatches from United States Colonel James M. Strode at Galena, Illinois to General Henry Atkinson at Dixon's Ferry was ambushed by Native Americans during the attack. William Durley was killed and buried near the site ...