Two CBA bike tour riders posing in front of a large brown brick early 20th Century church being converted in to condos.

A CBA four person max ride through Chicago’s neighborhoods is a great way to see interesting sights that many folks don’t have a chance to see.

A CBA bike our rider looking at two late 19th Century three story brick Queen Anne single family homes
Caton Street Homes (Faber & Pagels, 1891) in Wicker Park. Some history from the designslinger blog.
Two CBA bike tour riders posing in front of two murals, the left a stencil of a red typewriter with inspirational text, the right a topless woman with hair of electricity.
Wrdsmth and CookiesandArt (TJ Kiser) on the B-line near Fulton Market.
Four CBA riders sitting under a picnic table umbrella with a Classical Revival movie theater and bicycle themed mural in the background.
Having a beer at Pilot Project Brewing, the waiting for restoration Congress Theater behind.
Two CBA bike tour riders posing in front of a large horizontal mural in red and black of a woman surrounded flowers and feathers on a white wall.
Lula Goce mural in West Town, painted during the 2023 edition of the Titan Walls festival.
Two CBA bike tour riders posing in front of a large brown brick early 20th Century church being converted in to condos.
Longtime threatened with demolition St Boniface Church (Henry Schlacks, 1904) in Noble Square is getting closer to its new chondo life. Preservation Chicago has been on the case since at least 2009 (pdf).

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