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The A La Carte column highlights restaurant openings, closings, renovations and relocations, as well as personnel changes and business news. Natalie Morris can be reached at 217-737-7254 or by ...
Turner owned Mr. Munch’s BBQ in the 1980s, which operated at 1831 South Grand Ave. E. that today houses Boyd’s New Generation. A photo of CD's BBQ, 723 North Grand Ave. E., is seen in March ...
Location: 801 E. Monroe St., Springfield. Phone: 217-544-2523. More:saputos.com. The Springfield Community's Choice Awards celebrates the best businesses and organizations in the Springfield area ...
The Leland Hotel in Springfield, Illinois, is a building that currently houses the Springfield office of the Illinois Commerce Commission. [1] It was built between 1864 and 1867 at a cost of $320,000. [2] Much of the food served at the Leland Hotel was grown on the Leland family farm in present-day Leland Grove. [2]
The Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop in Springfield, Illinois, is one of the few remaining early Maid-Rite franchises in the United States. This specific shop, built in 1921, claims to have the first drive-thru window in the U.S. [2] The building, along historic U.S. Route 66, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
The majority of the district's buildings were constructed during Springfield's population boom in the 1860s and its subsequent growth in the latter half of the 19th century. These buildings included hotels, drug stores, groceries, clothing stores, and dry goods stores; some of the stores built in this period are still in operation.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Here are last week’s health code violations for Oct. 28 – Nov. 1. AMERICAN LEGION POST #639 – CITY View History2660 S SCENIC AVE SPRINGFIELD Map it10/31/2024 4:10:00 PM ...
Illinois Times is a weekly free newspaper (distributed every Thursday) based in Springfield, Illinois, United States. [1] Founded in 1975, the newspaper was acquired in 1977 by Fletcher Farrar Sr., a Mount Vernon businessman who employed his son, Fletcher, Jr. (Bud), as editor. The senior Farrar died in 1995; his son sold the paper two years later.