It s always better to plan a trip to Chicago when you don t have to pay admission, especially when you can learn something, too!
One of my biggest concerns with everything reopening again is my bank account slowly dwindling lower and lower and lower.
Let s face it, a silver lining of a worldwide pandemic is saving money. I saved a ton of money last year, I managed to pay off my car one day because I was bored and realized I had enough money saved from not socializing to just finish up that loan.
But now. I m socializing again.
I m socializing so much I don t even want to check my bank account. So I ll save that for tomorrow.
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The Oneida County Sheriff s Office says the accident happened at the intersection of State Route 46 and Center Road. Deputies say Courtney Sanborn was operating the Jeep and had stopped at a stop sign. However, deputies concluded she failed to yield right of way at the intersection and made a left-hand turn, crossing a lane of traffic on Route 46. Robert Hartwell was operating his motorcycle in that lane and was unable to stop.
Hartwell was ejected from his bike and landed on the windshield of the Jeep. Meanwhile, deputies say a nine-year-old passenger on the motorcycle was also thrown from the motorcycle. Both were transported from the scene with non-life threatening injuries, officials said.
There s just something about dining at a restaurant with history that makes it that much better.
Eating your meal while you can look around and take in all the memories and history that surrounds you is such a treat. A new list just revealed the oldest restaurant in every state. So what s the oldest restaurant in Illinois?
The Village Tavern!
Located in Long Grove, Illinois the restaurant was founded in 1847! Can you believe that? Their website details -
Established in 1847, The Village Tavern is the oldest tavern/restaurant in continuous operation in Illinois. We are able to seat over 125 patrons in our spacious dining room, which features a large brick fireplace and solid oak hand hewn beams, and our pub style bar. The massive 35’ mahogany “Presidents Bar” out of McCormick Place attracts locals and tourists alike.