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Students choose the 7 wonders of Arlington Heights

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The Austrian pine at Campbell and Ridge interested Bianca Teves, Olivia Oczkowski, Sydney Pape, Olivia Bell and Katrina Jreisat.

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Paul Wilhelm, Spencer Burkhalter, Jack Wade, Seth Heidkamp, Luke Martin, and Severin Hermanson visited Asa Dunton's house.

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The history of Harry's building interested front, from left, Ralph Llanos, Michael Zolna and Cole VanStaalduinen; and back, from left, Maciej Brzezicki, Alex Kaboruv and Jack Gillespie.

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At the William Dunton statue are Clara Maki, Natalia Lesak, Adam Skzypkowski, McKenna Kopeny and Alexandra La Quaglia.

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Finding the Dunton family grave are Clara Maki, kneeling on left, with Natalia Lesak and Adam Skzypkowski behind her. Alexandra La Quaglia is on the right with McKenna Kopeny behind.

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Taylor Kalata and Isabel Hahn visit Arlington Park. Not shown: Madeline Strange and Abby Andre.

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The very old Brick Block in downtown Arlington Heights has housed many different businesses over the decades. From left in front: Cole VanStaalduinen, Ralph Llanos and Michael Zolna; in back, Jack Gillespie, Maciej Brzezicki and Alex Kaburov.

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Fourth-graders in Mary Goumas's class at Patton School in Arlington Heights are celebrating the village's quasquicentennial, or 125th anniversary, by researching and choosing the village's seven Wonders.