Over the past 150 years, countless places have opened and closed in the suburbs, including stores, restaurants, entertainment venues and businesses. Once again, we pay tribute to these gone-but-not-forgotten surburban icons.
The Duchossois Group that the late Dick Duchossois, former owner of Arlington International Racecourse, founded agreed to sell the southern part of Hill ‘N Dale Farm on the condition that it be permanently protected and restored as open space.
A former Arlington Heights resident and horse trainer, breeder and owner at Arlington International Racecourse, Noel Hickey was both a racing icon and an iconoclast who feuded with the track’s late former owner, Dick Duchossois. Hickey died at age 94 in Ocala, Fla.
With Chicago-style hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches on the menu, Churchill Downs Inc. is reprising Arlington Million Day this Saturday at its namesake racetrack in Kentucky a year after it held the last one at Arlington Park.
With Chicago-style hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches on the menu, Churchill Downs Inc. is reprising Arlington Million Day this Saturday at its namesake racetrack in Kentucky a year after it held the last one at Arlington Park.