Images: An Hour in Pingree Grove
I spent one hour -- no more, no less -- roaming around Pingree Grove photographing things that caught my eye. The obvious and the obscure, big stuff and small. But all identifiable to Pingree Grove.
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So here's “An Hour in Pingree Grove.”
The traffic circle where Damisch and Reinking Roads come together.
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Pingree Grove Fire Protection District address location sign, St Peters Lutheran Church.
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The Building Department for the Village of Pingree Grove is housed in this building near Village Hall.
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220-foot indicator, outfield wall at Cambridge Lakes ballfields.
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Playgrounds are positioned regularly within the newer subdivisions of Pingree Grove. This one is at Shelter Island Lane.
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The village's history is charted in a plaque at Centennial Park.
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Selections from the "little free library" box at The Noble Carrot.
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The view from Pingree Grove community gardens along Reinking Road.
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A sign welcomes motorists on Route 20 to the Village of Pingree Grove.
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Glassware is displayed in the antique shop near Starks Crossing shopping center.
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Starks Crossing shopping center is located near the intersections of Routes 20, 47, and 72.
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A lamppost and shrubs adorn the subdivision entrance at Wester Blvd. and Birchwood Drive.
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