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find baked chicken pasta or whatever else Javier thinks up. It also rates a mention for quite
possibly being the friendliest eatery in the state.
Thenon-profittourismorganization
Real Racine
(14015WashingtonAve.,Sturtevant,262/
884-6400 or 800/272-2463,
www.realracine.com
, 9am-5pm daily mid-Apr.-Oct., 9am-5pm
Mon.-Sat. Nov.-mid-Apr.) is just west of the Washington Avenue and I-94 interchange.
They offer free Wi-Fi.
By Car
FromKenosha,Racineis20minutesnorthviaapicturesquedrivealongWIS32.FromCh-
icago (via I-94, 76 miles), the drive takes around 90 minutes. From Milwaukee (via I-94,
30 miles), it takes 40 minutes.
By Train
There'snoAmtrakservicedirectlytodowntownRacine,buttrainsdostopat2904Wiscon-
sinStreetinSturtevanttothewest.Fromthere,youcanhoponaRacinecitybus.Kenosha's
Metra trains don't extend north to Racine.
By Bus
Airport Express
(877/324-7767,
www.wisconsincoach.com
)
makes stops in Racine on its
routestoandfromChicago'sO'HareFieldandMilwaukee'sMitchellInternationalAirport.
Wisconsin Coach Lines
(877/324-7767,
www.wisconsincoach.com
) also stops in Ra-
cine on its run between Milwaukee and Kenosha.
Busesstopatthe
Racine Transit Center
(
www.racinetransit.com
,$2)inthe1400block
of State Street.
Even recovering Catholics might appreciate a side trip to
Holy Hill
(1525 Carmel Rd.,
Hubertus, 262/628-1838,
www.holyhill.com
)
, with its neo-Romanesque church dominating