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Chicago's Last Farm

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    Posted: 28 Feb 2019 at 7:56pm
Where I grew up.
        I googled a White Castle location at 111th and Halsted where Mom and Dad bought Sliders for my brother and I.    There were blocks of stone at the building corners marked 5 cents.   Don't remember ever buying any White Castle Burgers for a Nickel.
       Decided to follow 111th street west to where we farmed the South East corner of 111th and Pulaski Avenue.  Glad to see it still is mostly open farm land south to 115th St
       Was back there just once since moving to Texas in 68
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote FloydKS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Mar 2019 at 8:42am
White Castle was founded in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas. Cook Walt A. Anderson partnered with insurance and real estate man Edgar Waldo "Billy" A. Ingram to make White Castle into a chain of restaurants and market the brand and its distinctive product.
Even though they started in Wichita...don't think there are any remaining in town.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ray54 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Mar 2019 at 5:10pm
Wink I know we have a habit of getting sidetracked Confused but this may be a record for how fast it happened.LOLLOL


But carry on the both of you, have not put me sleep yet. And I think ConfusedConfusedConfused I see the connection.LOLLOLLOL
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I didn't see any farm,,,,,,,,OR a White Castle......But I know where you're at!!
You got out when the gettin was good Ken.  There are just TOOOoooo many people around that area.  Give me room, lots of room.....
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Ken, let me know if you ever get back to Illinois in the fall.  Maybe I can take you pheasant hunting near where you used to go.
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Perfect Youtube video...  two guys, in cold weather camo orange, with shotguns in hand, attended close by their trusty hunting dog... slowly walking, in the wee hours of dawn on a winter Sunday, down the abandoned streets of deep urban downtown financial district...

Damn, Earl... walkin' these rows, we haven't flushed out a single pheasant yet this year...
...you think it's coyotes, or  'climate change'... ??

I dunno, Ben... I sure hope deer and turkey season are better...
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I grew up in two Midwest owns, one has changed little(East Alton IL) except the rail service is all but gone along with most industry. The other was St. Charles MO where we were at one time the last home on a street at the NW corner of town next to the Leverenz Farm where I got salted acquiring some horse corn for other uses!! That point is now Center of town with the limits of all the surrounding small communities interconnected and unable to tell where one stops the other begins anymore.

The farms that once lined the shoulders of I-70 and MO94 are all but gone lost to time and subdivisions. Problem with that is city services are outpacing revenues, the small towns are hurting for water sewer, road surface and trash pickup as well fees for fire, ambulance, police services. Scary as the latter are the first to take cuts.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote shameless dude Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Mar 2019 at 1:36am
Carl Anderson had a farm right smack in the middle part of Chicago, he wouldn't sell it, the city kept waiting for him to die, he lived to be over 100, the city did some eminet domains and paved streets between his buildings and put a round about around his house, he stood strong! lol
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