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13 years ago
Llepke
I know that there is BatchelorsGroveCemetery right across from ElizabethConkeyWoods, but most of those burials have been moved, 135th/SouthWestHwy is a different cemetery with lots of tombstones, down by the swamp there is where the infamous butcher that served up human meat is buried
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13 years ago
Llepke
I used to walk to Rocky's nearly every day late spring to early fall, disappeared 1993 I think, when the bike path went it. It was where the last concrete bench is now, near the military gate. There are some posts on the net by Joe Panzo, Rocky Panzo's Grandson, Chris is Joe's father. And there was a newspaper article floating around from 1986? might find it on highbeam
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14 years ago
Llepke
I used to go to Lutz quite often back in the day, then life happened and I didnt even have time to breathe let alone go out to lunch, man I miss Lutz cafe, are there any places like that left anywhere now?
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14 years ago
Llepke
I wasnt born until 1959 but I remember the Starlite drive-in and the trampolines and go-carts
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14 years ago
Llepke
I remember Ting-a-Ling that was on Division second or third storefront west of Dearborn between Coopertop restaurant and Chester's pizza, they had REALLY good hamburgers
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14 years ago
Llepke
fleurblue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I do remember Binyons. I went there for office > lunches. The big draw was their turtle soup and > bay scallops. > > I think it was at the the bottom of LaSalle St. > near the Board of Trade. Jackson St. maybe. > > Also, they had a booth at the Taste of Chicago for > many years--t
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