Two CBA riders standing with bikes in front of a two story mural of a cybernetic gorilla samurai.

A CBA rider standing next to a copper color sculpture of human like figures standing on a two wheeled cart.
The Haymarket Memorial (Mary Brogger, 2004) in West Loop. On May 4th, 1888 a peaceful labor rally expressing unpopular opinions (an 8hr work day) was met with violence from authorities. You can find this on the Monuments & Memorials Map
Two CBA riders standing in silhouette with bikes looking at a pink background mural with a Latin American indigenous person wearing an Aztec mask.
Xochipilli (Senkoeone, 2020) in Pilsen. The Aztec god of art, games and flowers.
A CBA rider looking at their phone as we can see the two Sears Towers of Chicago through a gap between two 1920s apartment buildings.
Saving a picture of the two Sears Towers seen from Lawndale. With their new names, Willis Tower (Fazlur Rahman Khan & Bruce Graham, 1974) and Nichols Tower (Nimmons & Fellows, 1905)
Two CBA riders standing with bikes in front of a two story mural of a cybernetic gorilla samurai.
Dragon 76 in West Town for Titan Walls mural festival in 2022. He has created a world of cybernetic primates.
Two CBA riders in silhouette as they look at a four story 1920 warehouse with Egyptian terracotta design details.
Reebie Storage Warehouse (George S Kingsley, 1922) in Lincoln Park. Egyptian Revival was a popular version of Art Deco in the 1920s, and topical after the 1922 uncovering of Tutankhamun’s tomb.

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