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                <text>The Sugar Grove Elementary School was located on Main Street where the Kaneland John Shields Elementary School currently stands.  It was demolished in 1996-1997.  It was also used as the municipal center for a time after it was closed.</text>
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                <text>1997</text>
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                <text>Lisa</text>
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