"The Point Restaurant and Lounge" and "Chicago West / The Retreat 1111": Demolition

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"The Point Restaurant and Lounge" and "Chicago West / The Retreat 1111": Demolition

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"The Point Restaurant and Lounge" was formerly located on the east side of South Main Street, south of the Rail Road Tracks, 270 South Main Street. The building later changed ownership and became "Chicago West / The Retreat 1111" Restaurant.

"Chicago West / The Retreat 1111" housed a collection of famous items, including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Car; Princess Diana's Washington DC Rolls Royce; Pope John Paul II's only personal car (Ford Escort) that he had in storage after promotion to Pope from Cardinal; MJ's 1990 Corvette; and others.

The building was demolished in the 2000s.

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March 3, 1989 and July 30, 1995: The Point Restaurant and Lounge Open for Business.

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Kaitlin

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