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Hi. I live within walking distance of Alpenrose grounds. They sold to Smith Brothers Dairy in 2019. And while the grounds HAD a western village, softball fields, velodromes, little cart race track-- oh, they had a Christmas Village, Easter Egg hunts for the tiny kids-- but now while all the buildings are technically still there, they're closed. Not used. They've gone so far as to put concrete blocks on the velodrome tracks so you can't use the tracks. I keep waiting for bulldozers, but for now the grounds stand silent. So you might change that "Has" to "had." The dairy buildings are still going strong though, and Alpenrose (and a few other label) dairy products are produced. 75.164.2.59 (talk) 05:19, 19 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]