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Experience Glenview’s most unique outdoor history and nature museum at The Grove. Venture on trails through the oak-hickory savanna, past wetland pools, and stop to watch a family of turtles. Learn about the Native American tribes and pioneer settlers who lived on this land and the tremendous impact they had on our community.
- Welcome | Glenview Park District
Take a journey along the haunted paths at The Grove on the...
- Welcome | Glenview Park District
Take a journey along the haunted paths at The Grove on the spookiest night of the year! Trick or treat at all nine doors of the Historic 1856 Kennicott House and throughout The Grove. Along the way, you’ll collect candy and prizes from frightfully fun characters at entertaining and interactive stations.
Today, The Grove is 152 acres of ecologically diverse prairie grove land preserved and maintained by the Glenview Park District…a unique outdoor history and nature museum. A visit to the Grove offers visitors the ability to walk trails through mature oak forests past wetland pools, stop to watch animals native to the area, and learn of the ...
The Grove National Historic Landmark | Enjoy Illinois. 1421 Milwaukee Ave., Glenview, IL 60025. The prairie grove, covering 123 acres of ecologically diverse prairie land, is preserved and maintained as former home of the visionary horticulturist and educator Dr. John Kennicott.
The Grove is a delightful and historic venue for enjoying a peaceful stroll along their trails into the prairie grove here. The grounds are maintained by the Glenview Park District, and visiting here is free.
The Grove is 154+ acres of ecologically diverse prairie grove land preserved and maintained by the Glenview Park District. The Grove was the home of visionary horticulturist and...
The Grove National Historic Landmark, located in Glenview, is as rich in flora and fauna as it is in history. Once home to Illinois’ pioneering naturalist, Robert Kennicott, The Grove is 150 acres of ecologically diverse prairie grove land, and includes the 1856 Kennicott House and the 1929 Redfield Estate.