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Mill Race Inn
Where the Fox River Flows Under the
Bridge at Geneva, Illinois
Let us tell you something of the history of MILL
RACE INN. Built in 1842, the main or stone
room as we call it was the Village Blacksmith
Shop built adjoining the mill that farmer's
horses might be shod while other errands were
being done. The thick stone walls and deep
reveals indicate its' age. The location was then
called Herrington's Ford. Perhaps you wonder
what a MILL “RACE” is and why the place is
so named. A mill race is that part of a stream
or river diverted to go over the mill wheel,
turning it for the power necessary to keep the
machinery going. This name was given to our
Inn when the 100 year old building was turned
into the present MILL RACE INN more than
40 years ago whose hospitality, scenery, and
food is for your enjoyment.
Luncheon 11:45 to 3:00 - Sunday Dinner 12:00 to 6:00
Dinner Midweek 5:30 to 8:30 - Dinner Fri, and Sat. 5:30 to 9:00
Closed Mondays, most Holidays, and the month of February
232-2030
Photo by Latimer Studio, 419 E. Benton St., Aurora, III.