21 October 2009

a quaint little town...

While visiting my dear friend Ashleigh in Chicago, she decided to take me on a mini-road trip. We ended up in the northwestern most part of Illinois to a small, quaint town, Galena, Illinois. Only about a twenty-five minute drive from Dubuque, Iowa.

Galena is a popular tourist destination for its history, landscape, architecture, outdoor activities, and the home of former President Ulysses S. Grant. The town was originally inhabited by Native Americans, but by the late 17th century, French people began to settle in the area, followed by American settlers in the 19th century. About 85% of the original structures are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The main hub of downtown Galena is Main Street.

Main Street is home to specialty shops, antiques, restaurants, and history. Main Street embraces a simpler time, before technology and careers got in the way. One of the unique features of Main Street is that the original cobblestone roads are blocked off to preserve the historic feeling.



While on Main Street check out Poopsies. The store carries great gifts for all ages, humorous and practical! The Galena Garlic and Spice store stocks gourmet spice blends, sea salts, olive oils and garlic. It is worth a smell. When you are hungry for a bite to eat check out One Eleven Main.



At One Eleven Main, they use locally grown produce and even locally raised meat. I definitely recommend getting a lunch entrĂ©e. Smaller portions, but you still get the perfect size salad (with a homemade herb citrus balsamic vinaigrette) so you don’t spoil the rest of your lunch. The Ravioli is to die for! Homemade asparagus and asiago filled lemon spinach ravioli with a light creamy parmesan broth. The Linguini with Roasted Vegetables is light and refreshing. You could not go wrong with either choice!

If you still have room after lunch, grab an ice cream treat from the old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor!

Some other things you could do while in Galena is to take a walk across the footbridge to a park with statues that pay homage to President Grant. Take a trip to anyone of the following wineries. Ashleigh has also told me Christmas time is beautiful. Decorations galore with a fresh dusting of snow will put you right in the Christmas spirit!


*For more information about Galena, visit www.visitgalena.org or www.galena.org

2 comments:

  1. You did a wonderful job in summarizing all of the great things about Galena! Sounds like you really enjoyed yourself, hopefully enough to come back again. Thanks for sharing the great things there is to do here in northwest Illinois, not that far at all from Chicago. From your friendly hosts for visitor information, the Galena/Jo Daviess County Convention & Visitor Bureau at http://www.galena.org

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  2. Great blog! We hope you come back to visit again soon. Continue to check out what events we have coming up over the rest of the fall and holiday season. http://www.visitgalena.org.

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