The food is terrible!
bryan wrote:But I'm proud of my little post becoming threadnormous. And thanks for the mention.
It was a half a day's journey by horse from there to chicago.sundevilpeg wrote:I was told that Half Day Rd. was the mid-point between the two cities when I first moved here years ago - and it's just not true. It's over 65 miles from Half Day to Milwaukee, and only about 30 to Chicago.
JimInLoganSquare wrote:No. It has nothing to do with travel times. Half Day was named after a Potowatomi chief named Half Day: Half Day. It is strange, but it is true. (And when I first moved up to that area in 1992, I heard all the stories, too. Eventually, I heard the right one.)
I do miss the burgers/beers at Liekhams Tap which was just down the road west of Half Day Inn but has been closed for some time now. Tiny old joint that had been around forever.
I knew Lincolnshire was once called half-day, but I have always heard the "half a day's travel" story. It always seemed to me that it would take longer than a half-day to get downtown from there by carriage. What a great bit of trivia.JimInLoganSquare wrote:No. It has nothing to do with travel times. Half Day was named after a Potowatomi chief named Half Day: Half Day. It is strange, but it is true. (And when I first moved up to that area in 1992, I heard all the stories, too. Eventually, I heard the right one.)
JimInLoganSquare wrote:Probably not too long, given the trend in that area. The mall at the southwest corner of Aptakisic and Milwaukee (the one that contains Bin 36, Big Bowl and Wildfire) was occupied, when I moved to the area in 1992, by a Harley-riders' roadhouse that had its greatest moments hosting D-List rock bands like the remaining members of Deep Purple, etc. Across the street was a tin can recycling center. Let's hope Par King can keep it together by offering something unique in the area. Hopefully, Ash Wipe will not get shut down during our lifetimes.
BigDar wrote:The food is terrible!
Sweet Willie wrote:JimInLoganSquare wrote:No. It has nothing to do with travel times. Half Day was named after a Potowatomi chief named Half Day: Half Day. It is strange, but it is true. (And when I first moved up to that area in 1992, I heard all the stories, too. Eventually, I heard the right one.)
I'll be darned!
Food is poor at the Half Day Inn but something kept drawing me and buddies back to it for beers and chow while on our motorcycle trips.
I do miss the burgers/beers at Liekhams Tap which was just down the road west of Half Day Inn but has been closed for some time now. Tiny old joint that had been around forever.
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