Some sights from recent rides.
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“The Grove” by Juan De La Mora in Glen Ellyn, 5/25/23. Painted as part of the College of Dupage Project Art Project 2022. You can see winter transitioning to spring. I rode passed while doing a fun Great Western Trail / Prairie Path loop.
5659 W Irving Park Rd (1931) in Portage Park, 9/6/23. The usual newspaper search yielded nothing but taverns. A 1943 Old Style ad lists Praiser’s Tavern. In the 1970s-80s you could visit the Ring of Kerry Irish pub. Pub OK was its most recent bar incarnation. Easy Does It furniture repair is here now.
Rockwell & Devon parking garage and condos in West Ridge, 9/7/23. Started in 2007 , a lengthy build time and other issues haven’t made it hugely popular in the neighborhood. I didn’t find any real recent news so maybe now it’s all good now.
Sun Flower Child by Natalia Virafuentes in Edgewater, 9/7/23. This is just a part of a much larger track underpass mural by many artists. The pigeons have taken over here as evidenced in the strip of ground you can see. I exchanged pigeon related comments with a local resident walking passed and she told me her shoes would be left outside of her house.
Former German Lutheran Evangelical Grace in Little Village (Worthmann & Steinbach, 1904), 8/29/23. It was most recently a New Life/Nueva Vida church but I believe they’ve moved out. This church is on an “in process” 200+ location map of Worthmann & Steinbach buildings.
Devon Bank in West Ridge, opened 1966 , 9/7/23 . The bank has been run by the Loundy family since the 1950s and provides services tailored to the neighborhood’s Muslim community.
100 block of Menard in South Austin (1894) 8/30/23. John and Elizabeth C Northrup lived here in 1928 . Mary Vyverberg (77) lived here when she died in 1953 .
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