A tour bike standing in front of a Mid Century Modern six story hotel with spandrels of three pale blue squares.

10 Chicago views while getting exercise during Covid-19 times.

CBA’s small group, socially distant bike rides are up and running!

Contact CBA for half or full day custom guided rides and gift certificates, or use The Map to plan your own ride, run, or walk.

A tour bike leaning below a huge mural of three white objects on a red background.
Never2501 on the Wabash Arts Corridor in the Loop
A tour bike standing in front of a creme tera cotta covered Baroque Revival two story Mexican grocery
Carnicerias Jimenez (1925) in Hermosa
A tour bike leaning on a mural of a faceless brown skin figure with another smaller figure on its shoulders pointing into the distance whlie they walk among flowers.
Myron Laban in Logan Square
A tour bike standing a the curb  in front of a parking garage masked by a patterned metal front.
Eleven40 (2018) garage in the South Loop
A tour bike leaning on a wall with a cartoon style screaming head  of the character Doc Brown of Back to the Future
Ali Six’s Doc Brown in Wicker Park. After many years a new mural has replaced this. Enjoy things while you can!
A tour bike leaning on a red brick and white teraa cotta two story industrial building with an Art Deco stone corner entry.
White terra cotta business insignia and name plate  on a red brick building with small paneled industrial windows.
Former G Felsenthal & Sons (Alfred S. Alschuler, 1929, 1947 corner addition) in West Humboldt Park. Novelty item turned aviation equipment manufacturer, Made in Chicago Museum
A tour bike leaning below a neon colored mural with human silhouettes.
Descending to Heaven by Darryll Schiff on the Wabash Arts Corridor in the South Loop
A tour bike leaning at the curb in front of a four story light brown Chicago Style former department sore
Former Wieboldt’s Department Store (Robert C. Berlin, 1897-99) in Wicker Park
A tour bike standing in front of a Mid Century Modern  six story hotel with spandrels of three pale blue squares.
Congress Plaza Hotel Annex (Camburas & Theodore, 1958) in the Loop

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