Distances in miles and kilometers from Glencoe, Illinois to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 42°08′04″N 87°45′50″W in a straight line: | |
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Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) GlencoeThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS |
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Tourist information about GlencoeTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: |
Glencoe station Glencoe Station is a historic commuter railroad station along Metra's Union Pacific/North line in Glencoe, Illinois. It is officially located on 724 Green Bay Road, however it also runs parallel to Old Green Bay Road, both of which intersect with Park Avenue (...) 1952 Women's Western Open The 1952 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Skokie Country Club, the 23rd edition of the event. Betsy Rawls won the championship in match play competition by defeating Betty Jameson in the final match, 1 up. Skokie Country Club Skokie Country Club is a private country club in Glencoe, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Founded in 1897, it features a 7091-yard 18-hole course. In 1922, it hosted the U.S. Open that was won by Gene Sarazen. Phil Gaudin was serving as the head professional at Skokie Country Club when it hosted the (...) 1922 U.S. Open (golf) The 1922 U.S. Open was the 26th U.S. Open, held July 14–15 at Skokie Country Club in Glencoe, Illinois, a suburb north of Chicago. Gene Sarazen won the first of his seven major championships, one stroke ahead of runners-up John Black and 20-year-old amateur Bobby Jones (...) William A. Glasner House The William A. Glasner House, is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Prairie School home that was constructed in Glencoe, Illinois, United States, in 1905. Glasner led his sister, Emma Pettit, to Wright to design the Pettit Memorial Chapel as a memorial to her deceased husband, Dr. William H. Pettit (...) |