On a neighborhood street a tour bicycle is standing at front of an early 1900s blue sided wood frame pitched roof two and half story two flat.

A tour bicycle standing at front of two early 1900s one and half story worker's cottages, the right tan brick, the left wood obscured by a tree trunk.
Former home of Ewald Pansegrau in Gage Park (4/24/25). Originally Swiss, he was 19 years old, single, and employed at Acme Steel. He is buried at Bethania Cemetery in Justice. The Chicago Daily Tribune (CDT) obit.
A tour bicycle standing at front of a modern sided early 1900s three flat under tree cover.
Former home of the Martons (7/18/24). The WE cabinet maker Paul Sr (37) died with son Paul Jr (12) leaving wife Katherine and four other children. Listed as Hungarian, three of the four other children were living in Vienna at the time, CDT obit. Both are buried under the name Pavel at Bohemian National Cemetery in Chicago. Click through for their pictures. With the building of Interstate 90/94 in the 1950s this small area of homes was shaved off and stands alone. In a recent Block Club study asking people what neighborhood they lived in, it was left gray “because not enough respondents identified and agreed on a name…
A standing tour bicycle with a colorful wood block sign at left and across the street an aged early 1900s worker's cottage.
Sisters Catherine & Nellie Moran’s former home in North Lawndale (12/9/24). Catherine (22) & Nellie (18) were both WE employees supporting their mother and three younger sisters, CDT obit. They are buried at Mt Carmel in Hillside. The Kildare Block Assoc sign is an example of the many neighborhood block clubs throughout the city.
On a tree lined neighborhood street a tour bicycle is standing at front of an early 1900s two story brown brick two flat duplex.
William Siegman (25) lived at 3003 (at left) in Avondale with mother Margaret and five siblings (5/23/24), CDT obit. He is buried at St Joseph Cemetery in River Grove. Click through for his picture.
A tour bicycle standing at front of a white wood one and half story worker's cottage under tree coverage and an open side lot.
38 year old Western Electric cabinet maker John Uebel lived in this West Humboldt Park home with wife Minnie and two children (9/25/24), CDT obit. Born in Austria, he is buried in Montrose Cemetery in Chicago.
On a neighborhood street a tour bicycle is standing at front of an early 1900s blue sided wood frame pitched roof two and half story two flat.
The former home of siblings Nellie (26) & Walter (24) Latowski in the suburb of Cicero (7/18/24). Walter and younger sister Agnes were both employees, CDT obits (NellieWalter). Visit EastlandDisaster.org to read about Agnes’ survival and see pics of WalterNellie. They are buried together at Resurrection Cemetery in Justice.

Contact CBA for a custom guided ride that includes some of these sights and for gift certificates for the cyclists in your life. Also, this map is one of the many layers on The Mapwhere you can plan your own ride, run, or walk around Chicago.

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