River Grove
For well over its 130-year existence, River Grove has been a place to call home, first by the Native American tribes, then by a few settlersmostly of Germanic originto the melting pot it has become today. Through photographs, the reader will travel from the farmlands it once contained to a Polynesian paradise nestled near the banks of the Des Plaines River; a town where a thirsty whale could satisfy its appetite with legendary Vienna Red Hots, no ketchup, of course, and a mai tai. Considered a real-life Mayberry by longtime residents, it continues to have that small-town feel amid the hustle and bustle of a village bordering the metropolis that is Chicago. The oldest town in Leyden Township has literally weathered many stormsand floodsand as the townsfolk stood shoulder to shoulder filling sandbags, they realized that they indeed inhabit a village of friendly neighbors.
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River Grove
For well over its 130-year existence, River Grove has been a place to call home, first by the Native American tribes, then by a few settlersmostly of Germanic originto the melting pot it has become today. Through photographs, the reader will travel from the farmlands it once contained to a Polynesian paradise nestled near the banks of the Des Plaines River; a town where a thirsty whale could satisfy its appetite with legendary Vienna Red Hots, no ketchup, of course, and a mai tai. Considered a real-life Mayberry by longtime residents, it continues to have that small-town feel amid the hustle and bustle of a village bordering the metropolis that is Chicago. The oldest town in Leyden Township has literally weathered many stormsand floodsand as the townsfolk stood shoulder to shoulder filling sandbags, they realized that they indeed inhabit a village of friendly neighbors.
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| ISBN-13: | 9781467129732 |
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| Publisher: | Arcadia Publishing SC |
| Publication date: | 09/10/2018 |
| Series: | Images of America Series |
| Pages: | 128 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d) |
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