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Back In The Day: When Winnetka’s best-known restaurant was part of a national story

Peter Butler, Contributing Columnist
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Peter Butler, Contributing Columnist
3:38 pm CDT April 30, 2018

During the depths of the Great Depression in 1934, Harvey and Clara Klingeman opened the Indian Trail Restaurant on Chestnut Street, where the recently closed Taste on Chestnut restaurant was located. 

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