I imagine most everyone has a favorite place they like to get away to when possible. It might be a cabin on a lake, a favorite resort, a Summer home. For Becky and me, it's Galena, Illinois. Galena is a small town of about 3500 people with a very big history. It is located in the Northwest corner of Illinois only a few minutes from both Iowa and Wisconsin not far from the Mississippi River. Today it is primarily a tourist and recreation area. At one time, it was much more.
Galena was founded as a community in 1826 and started as a lead mining boom town. In fact the name Galena is a type of lead ore. One of the original houses in the town is still standing and is a primitive tourist attraction called the Dowling house, below. Galena was an economic powerhouse prior to the Civil War. It was a major trade and transportation center as a result of its location just off the Mississippi River on the Galena River, a tributary that saw riverboat and commerce traffic for over two decades. It was larger and more important than Chicago. Unfortunately, the railroad became more important than river traffic as a means of shipping goods, and with the lead mines dying out, Chicago became the more important town. It was 1854 before a railroad reached Galena and it was a branch line of the Illinois Central Railroad.
Galena was the home to US Grant when the Civil War started. It was also home to eight other Union Civil War generals. After the war, Galena built a house for General Grant, below, which you can visit today without charge. Also, most of Grant's original furniture is still in the house today. Every April Galena hosts the Grant family reunion. They have people dressing up in period dress including Civil War re-enactors.
It was also home to Elihu Washburne who was the Congressman from Galena who became Secretary of State under Grant. When we visit Galena, we generally stay at the Desoto House. It is the oldest continuously operating hotel in Illinois. It was built in 1855. It was where Grant had his campaign headquarters when he was elected President. It has had many notables grace its doors including President Lincoln who made speeches from its balcony, President Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain who was a good friend of President Grant, and others to numerous to mention.
Desoto House
Courtyard Restaurant in the Desoto House
Lobby at Christmas in the Desoto House
We have visited Galena at all times of the year but love it before Christmas. It is very festive and their Christmas parade, which takes all of ten minutes, is something to behold. They also have a luminaria day which is truly magnificent (not being facetious this time). We generally park our car in the hotel garage and walk every where we go. We like it because of the history, shops, restaurants, and bars, They have a craft beer brewer (Trivia fact-Red Stripe was originally brewed in Galena), a distillery that makes vodka, gin and other spirits, and very good winery. The brewery is also an excellent restaurant with live entertainment on the weekends. in fact they have several pubs with live entertainment that are must visits.
We have several favorite restaurants, in fact to many to visit each time. The one place we always visit is Vinny's Little Italy. If you like Italian food, this is as good as any I've ever had. What is great about Vinny's, and all Galena restaurants, is that they provide very generous portions. You just can't eat it all. The Desoto House has three restaurants and one of our favorite bars. The formal restaurant is the Generals, the Courtyard pictured above which is open for breakfast and lunch and has a Sunday buffet that is hard to beat, and the Green Street Restaurant and Tavern. We love the tavern. We like to sit in the front windows and people watch the folks strolling along Main Street. There are always people strolling along Main Street. Another famous restaurant is Fried Green Tomatoes.
Fried Green Tomatoes
Vinny's Little Italy
The Generals
Green Street Tavern
There are a half dozen other very good restaurants including the Log Cabin which is a Greek Steak House, Campeche's which is a Mexican Restaurant, the Brasserie which is a high end gourmet restaurant, One Eleven North which is a restaurant which highlights local grown products and cuisine, a couple burger and pizza places (not McDonalds or Papa Johns) that are also very good for lunch. There are a couple breakfast and lunch places also.
Galena is known for their golf courses. There are to many to count within the area the most famous and challenging of them being the General, naturally. There is also skiing, downhill and cross country, in the Winter. Boating and canoeing, hiking and camping in the Summer. Something for everyone.
One item of interest. Do you remember the green curtains from "Gone With The Wind" that Scarlet O'Hara made into a dress? Anyway, they are in Galena and displayed in the Belvidere House which is open for tours during the Summer. The owner, who still lives there, is a collector of Hollywood memorabilia and you can find many pieces on display, some of which once were owned by Liberace.
Belvidere House
Anyway, this is me and Becky's favorite get away place. It is only 2 1/2 hours from our home and easy to get to. We have thought about buying a place there but the old hotel is just to nice to stay in and it just wouldn't be the same then. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed this article. I would love to hear about your family favorites. After all, these places are part of our family history and future generations may just want to know about these places and why we loved them.