The Mill is honored to have Windy City Warrior, David
Clark as the featured presenter. From 2:30pm-3:30pm at The Mill
Museum on 66 on Saturday, July 13, is the re-dedication of the Mill
Library and Al Capone presentation by the well-known author,
presenter and tour guide, David Clark, with Q&A afterwards. The
Capone & Coonhound Johnny connection to Lincoln & Logan County will
also be discussed. In addition, Clark will be signing his books that
will be for sale at the event. Suggested donation: $6.60 for The
Mill. Pay as you go.
The presentation includes the dedication of The David
G. Clark Mill Library, with the presentation of “Al Capone & the
Route 66 Connection” to follow by David G. Clark. David is a Route
66, Chicago and Al Capone historian. He conducts Windy City Road
Warrior tours from his home base of Chicago. David has been prolific
and generous in his donation of Route 66 magazines and books to The
Mill since it opened as a museum in 2017. On display as part of the
library is a recently acquired collection of rare materials from the
Pig Hip Restaurant & Museum (special thanks to Jude Harms and
family). Also, on display will be a newly uncovered rare Bob
Waldmire document and a collection of materials from Lincoln native,
astronaut Scott Altman.
Then from 4pm-5pm - Tour of Route 66 in Lincoln - Caravan Style.
With Geoff Ladd of The Mill, David Clark & Sherry Meyer of InSites
To Go, an Illinois-based group tours agency. Suggested donation:
$6.60 for The Mill (includes free cold bottled water). Learn about
the Route 66 attractions in Lincoln, including some that are lesser
known.
The grand finale is at 5:15 pm with dinner at
Sorrento's Pizzeria - Al Capone’s Smokin’ Cannoli Special - a medium
2-topping pizza, four Capone’s Cigars (pretzel stix), and two
cannoli will be the evening special with a portion of the total
ticket going to the Mill.
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Sam Sorrento’s Pizzeria is celebrating 50 years in business in
Lincoln, Illinois this year. The restaurant’s new location at 614 Broadway
Street in Historic Downtown Lincoln. Owners Jim and Lisa Drew and Lisa’s son
Tony Curcuru invite the public to the restaurant’s new location at 614 Broadway
Street in Historic Downtown Lincoln for the special meal to conclude the day’s
events. The meal will feature cannoli from the Tony Cannoli Company.
The events are part of the ongoing Mill 90th Anniversary Celebration all this
year. The Mill opened as a sandwich stand on original Route 66 in Lincoln back
in 1929. It later became favorite and somewhat wild and crazy bar and restaurant
after WW2, and then closed in 1994. The Mill has now been restored and is in its
third year as a Route 66 and Lincoln/ Logan County museum, with artifacts from
The Mill, The Tropics, The Pig Hip and much more. On sale at the event will be
the very special limited-edition Mill 90th Anniversary t-shirts and women’s
v-neck shirts for $25 each (special thanks to Route 66 T-Shirt expert Marie
Fiedler). All other in stock Mill apparel will be on sale for 20% off on
Saturday as well.
The Mill Museum on 66 is restored and now open, but we are still in need of
donations to cover basic expenses such as insurance and utilities. The facility
is owned and operated by the 501c3 non-profit organization, the Route 66
Heritage Foundation of Logan County. All donations are tax-deductible. Volunteer
greeters are also needed at The Mill. Your participation in this event will help
us reach our annual fundraising goal. We encourage you to attend all or part of
the events this day. Special thanks to our partners in this event. The Mill is
located at 738 S. Washington (old Route 66) in Lincoln, Illinois. For more
information, call 217-671-3790.
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