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CROWLEY PARK (Huber Park) in GLENVIEW




DIRECTIONS

FROM SKOKIE, MORTON GROVE, WILMETTE  OR EVANSTON: Take either Golf Road or Central Road (from Wilmette) west to Schermer Road. Turn northwest (right) on Schermer Road to Glenview Road. Turn west (left) on Glenview Road to Huber Lane. (If you reach Greenwood Road, you've gone too far west.) Turn south (left) on Huber Lane. Huber Park is two-odd blocks south of Glenview Road. There are two pony league diamonds, Crowley East and Crowley West (on map as Huber Park). Both have grass infields and fences.

FROM WINNETKA OR KENILWORTH: Take whatever (Dundee Road or Willow Road -- both work) to Waukegan Road. Turn south (left) on Waukegan Road to Glenview Road. Turn west (right) on Glenview Road to Huber Lane. (If you reach Greenwood Road, you've gone too far west.) Turn south (left) on Huber Lane. Huber Park is two-odd blocks south of Glenview Road. There are two pony league diamonds, Crowley East and Crowley West (on map as Huber Park). Both have grass infields and fences.

FROM NORTHWEST CHICAGO: Take whatever (Milwaukee Avenue works well) to Greenwood Road. Turn north (right) on Greenwood Road to Glenview Road. Turn east (right) on Glenview Road to Huber Lane. Turn south (right) on Huber Lane. Huber Park is two-odd blocks south of Glenview Road. There are two pony league diamonds, Crowley East and Crowley West (on map as Huber Park). Both have grass infields and fences.


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MAPQUEST ADDRESS: 800 Huber Ln, Glenview, IL 60025

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800 Huber Lane, Glenview, IL


     

 

 


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