This afternoon I was getting bored of my Westside commute home from the shop and decided to find a new route.
I took a few turns through the residential streets West of Pulaski.
Then I rode into an old vacant industrial strip north of 290.
I am in awe of the 4600 block of Congress!
I have been riding Chicagoland since '84 and have never seen such a chaos of asphalt ...ever........
Practically impassable, "the Street that Chicago Forgot", it literally looks like it took a Bombing from a B 52 air strike .
I just got home to grab my camera and roll back there.
More photos here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27128485@N04/8666217481/in/set-7215763...
Please post what you think is the worst street in Chicago and document it for all to share and ride.
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I like the booby prize idea. ;)
Chris Weber said:
This a great thread. Maybe we should make this an official contest--present a certificate to the alderman of the "winning" street, etc. I am a freelance journalist and could write an article about it. Might shame the city into doing something.
Just an idea.
Chris
christopherweberjournalist at gmail
The contest is a great idea. That being said, I think it has at least three classes.
1. Worst Street (irrespective of use or utility)
2. Worst Minor Street (one with some use or utility, but not necessarily a main road.. like Bryn Mawr West of Pulaski)
3. Worst Important Street (Milwaukee, Cumberland)
4. Worst Pavement -- Minor
5. Worst Pavement - Important
There's a book called, Big Time: American Tall-Tale Postcards (by Hal Morgan). Cowboys riding jackrabbits, giant tomatoes on flat cars, etc. But my favorite is the Volkwagen beetle (toy) in a pothole. Potholes can be an art form with depth indicators:
yellow rubber duckies (shallow)
plastic dinosaurs (down to the gravel)
cardboard cutouts of the Titanic (instant death),
Many thanks - Nancy Fagin
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