If he wants the best hamburger, he should another 20 miles north to
Milwaukee and visit Kopps. Great burgers.
Usual disclaimer - I don't work there, I'm just a satisfied customer.
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 00:23:31 +0000 (UTC), "Larry Gould"
wrote:
>I mostly agree with dpc, but I've recently been to downtown Racine, and, for a small midwest city, Racine
>has a nice downtown. Also, Kenosha has a historic rail streetcar loop downtown, leading to a waterfront
>park. Both cities have outlets of the best small chain fast food company anywhere: Culver's Butterburger.
>
>In dpc47852@yahoo.com (Dan Checkman) writes:
>
>>ukbyw@hotmail.com (NUFC_1892) wrote in message news:...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Im hoping to stay around Winthrop Harbor soon and i have heard about a
>>> place called Kenosha. Is there much to do therei.e sightseeing,
>>> nightlife, sports?.
>>>
>>> Can anybody reccommend any hotels there?.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> NUFC_1892
>
>>Kenosha, Wisconsin? I think this is the first time I've ever heard
>>anyone suggest Kenosha as a tourist destination. I seem to recall
>>seeing signs on the highway for a jelly bean factory that gives tours
>>in the area (I think this is new). Then, there's also some cheese
>>shops in the area and an outlet mall or two. I've never spent the
>>night there, but I seem to recall there are some motels off of the
>>highway. Anyhow, for a tourist, I think extreme boredom would set in
>>after about an hour or two - for sightseeing, you're better off going
>>north to Milwaukee or south to Chicago.
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