Irving Park Tour tomorrow...rain, snow, sun or gray, we're going to do the tour anyway

Irving Park Tour this Saturday, March 5, 2011

 

Come join us this Saturday, March 5, 2011 as the next Chicago Neighborhood Bike Tour explores Irving Park, Chicago Community Area #16 sits 7 miles northwest of the Loop. Prior to being annexed to Chicago in 1889, the suburban communities that make up today’s Irving Park Community Area fell outside the city’s post-fire ban on wood-frame construction. The result is a community rich with some of the oldest surviving construction in the city. After Irving Park joined Chicago, the area experienced even greater prosperity spurring decades of significant architecture development creating one of the greatest built environments in all of Chicago. It features comfortably nestled neighborhoods such as the Villa, (a registered National and City Historic Landmark), Old Irving, Independence Park and Grayland. On the tour, we will take in beautiful works of architecture such as Dwight Perkins’ Carl Schurz High School, the Henry V. Peters House by Walter Burley Griffin, St. Viator by Charles Wallace and dozens of other truly special buildings.

The tour is just shy of 17 miles. We ride in any non-life-threatening weather.  The ride is at a slow and relaxed pace and all riders must wear a helmet. You can pay $10 at the tour, or save a buck by registering in advance or even more by buying a subscription.

You can also pay $12 and get the tour and poster for one low price by clicking here.

  

Ross Felten Irving Park Poster

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Route

Virtual Tour

Winter 2009 Irving Park Tour Pictures

Chicago Velo

Main Bike Page at Big Shoulders Realty

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frogs, locust, lava...

 

Well yeah....probably.
Unruly droves of dancing mongooses blocking every turn...
That doesn't sound so bad....I think we.would still ride. Maybe we could get a mongoose thwacker sponsor....
YES!

Cameron Puetz said:
Maybe we could try an architectural tweed ride and get average weather.

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