Although the original idea of Interstate 72 was proposed in the late
1960s, and segments were built in the 1970s the completion was still
a long way off and included some contentious events. The beautiful
Valley City Eagle Bridges and the economic up-turn for the area were
part of the benefits of the contest.
Ken Lazar was involved in the lengthy siege, and brings many
insights on how the bridges connected the high bluffs over the
Illinois floodplain, while crossing a conservation area, and the
Wade farm, all without disturbing the eagles.
The event will be held at Horsefeather’s Wild Hare Café, and the entrees offered
are Pork Medallions in a mushroom/ wine sauce or Chicken Cordon Bleu, The ticket
cost includes $10 for the Elkhart Historical Society. Due to the continuing
cautions from the CDC, seating will be limited, and guide lines will be
followed.
Reservations are required and can be made by calling 217 947 2238, the deadline
is June 10. The reservation form can be downloaded by going to the website
www.elkharthistorical
society.org
[J.ROB Wilson]
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