Grove
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People, places, and things commonly known as Grove include:
- a small group of trees such as a sequoia grove; see grove (nature)
- a place of pagan worship. The most famous sacred grove in Greece was at Dodona; see Temenos.
- a work of reference:
- The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, an encyclopedia of music, originally edited by Sir George Grove, below
[edit] Surname
- Amanda Grove, Court TV personality
- Andrew Grove, principal executive of Intel Corporation
- Betty Ann Grove, American actress
- Bob Grove, American journalist
- Charlotte Grove, British diarist
- Cypress Grove, British guitarist
- David Grove, illustrator
- Eric Grove, naval historian
- Frederick Grove, Canadian author
- Sir George Grove, writer on music
- Jake Grove, American football offensive lineman
- Lefty Grove, baseball pitcher
- Tony Grove, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at Nottingham Trent University
- William Grove:
- William Barry Grove, U.S. Congressman from North Carolina
- William Robert Grove, scientist
Also
- The Grove Family, British radio soap opera
[edit] Places
- In England:
- Grove, Buckinghamshire
- Grove, Dorset
- Grove, Herefordshire grid reference SO615445
- Grove, Kent
- Grove, Nottinghamshire
- Grove, Oxfordshire
- Grove Park in the London Borough of Bromley
- in USA:
- Grove, Maine
- Grove, New York
- Grove, Oklahoma
- Grove, Virginia
- Grove City, Minnesota
- Grove City, Ohio
- Grove City, Pennsylvania
- O Grove, Galicia Spain
- Coconut Grove, a neighborhood of Miami, Florida
- in Germany:
- Grove (Schleswig-Holstein)