Thanks for finally doing what needed to be done, Cathy, moving NWI into Chicagoland - where it has actually always been - rather than "Beyond Chicagoland." If Racine qualifies as Chicagoland
Please note, I do not wish to argue this point very much - I have no problem
with the Great State of Indiana

However... I dont believe Racine was
ever considered part of "Chicagoland" on LTH, was it? I like Racine, have
been there a few times, and am a Bendtsen's and Kewpie's groupie. But,
as far as I can recall, almost every discussion of them has taken place
in the "Beyond Chicagoland" area of the board. All the major threads on
those palces are in "Beyond Chicagoland".
Heck, even a few threads on Kenosha (on the Illinois/Wisconsin border),
are in "Beyond Chicagoland".
In fact, we'll go further (or closer). Discussions on Captain Porky's in
Zion Illinois (very close to Gurnee) are in "Beyond Chicagoland". As are
a couple of other burger discussions from that general vicinity. As are,
I believe a couple of threads on some pretty excellent frozen custard
spots in the NW burbs (ie not far from Woodstock, IIRC).
, being 50 miles north of the northernmost city boundary, then why in the world was Hammond, which is ZERO miles from Chicago's southern border, considered part of some exotic, foreign world? On a good day, you can drive from the Loop to Hammond in about 10 minutes; Racine would be at least an hour and a half. Anyway, it's about time NWI got some attention as part of Chicagoland, and by bringing it back into Chicagoland (and by doing tons of substantive research), you and ReneG have done us all a favor. I'll be the first to admit that I have much to learn and experience in this area of Chicagoland!
I dont know much about geographical boundaries. Is Hammond really 0
miles from Chicago's southern border? That is, Frankfort, Beverly,
Calumet City, Dolton etc - are they all considered to be within Chicago
city limiits? They arent cities by themselves, ala Evanston et al? Iam
really unaware of what the exact city limits are - do they really
extend that far? (Would be pretty cool if they did, actually
BTW, if you ever get from the loop to Hammond in 10 minutes, it must be
a *very* good day

Ive done that trip a few times, and it never was
so quick, not even at 2am in the morning on a few occasions
From the northern burbs at least (ie about Evanston), Racine is very
doable in under an hour, on a pretty normal Saturday morning I think.
(From Evanston to Milwaukee, Ive done a few times on Saturday
morning, about 9am with regular traffic, in about an hour and 20 minutes
or so).
Again, not trying to dispute the change thats been made - but I wouldnt
half mind if it was really made for Racine too
c8w