I'm wondering if anyone could offer some suggestions for routes around the city for some interesting urban exploration. I'd like to get out and ride around taking pictures of anything interesting. Perhaps some interesting architecture/infrastructure, or something with historical significance. All suggestions welcome!
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Give Pershing or 35th is great for this as well:
i second this...esp if you like the industrial side of urbanism. railways, factories, graffitti, hookers, vacant lots, natural reclamation from vacant buildings, debris and refuse, barbed wire, feral animals, and usually a pretty awesome view of downtown
The cool bridges north and west of Chinatown . . . the impossibly high-stacked container city on 47th west of Halsted; the Illinois Manufacturing District (former stockyards) -- Morgan or Racine from 35th down to 43rd or so . . . anything along the Canal corridor . . . Lumber street as it "secretly" comes off of the Roosevelt bridge . . .
Go to Canal and Kinzie, In between Fulton House condos and The new curved condo, there is a river walk. Take that all the way south along a gravel road as you stay to your left to go down a small paved utility road that takes you all the way down along the river and under some tunnels along the metra rail tracks. You will exit out of the belly of downtown and pass Roosevelt with the option of climbimg up the utility ramp or continuing all the way to Lumber and Canal. There you will find unique bridge structures. Careful in crossing the tracks and utility vehicles. You might need a headlamp, for some of the tunnels are not very well lit.
This sounds fascinating. Can you give me a few more details on how to get through this "route"? I tried looking at this area with Google earth, but I wasn't sure if I was following the right path. Are there actual tunnels here? Can I make this trip during the daytime, or is it a nighttime undercover type of thing? Thanks for this tip!
Juan Dominguez said:Go to Canal and Kinzie, In between Fulton House condos and The new curved condo, there is a river walk. Take that all the way south along a gravel road as you stay to your left to go down a small paved utility road that takes you all the way down along the river and under some tunnels along the metra rail tracks. You will exit out of the belly of downtown and pass Roosevelt with the option of climbimg up the utility ramp or continuing all the way to Lumber and Canal. There you will find unique bridge structures. Careful in crossing the tracks and utility vehicles. You might need a headlamp, for some of the tunnels are not very well lit.
Sorry guys, just wanted to bump this to hopefully get some info. I'd like to venture out here tomorrow.
Ricardo Cervantes said:This sounds fascinating. Can you give me a few more details on how to get through this "route"? I tried looking at this area with Google earth, but I wasn't sure if I was following the right path. Are there actual tunnels here? Can I make this trip during the daytime, or is it a nighttime undercover type of thing? Thanks for this tip!
Juan Dominguez said:Go to Canal and Kinzie, In between Fulton House condos and The new curved condo, there is a river walk. Take that all the way south along a gravel road as you stay to your left to go down a small paved utility road that takes you all the way down along the river and under some tunnels along the metra rail tracks. You will exit out of the belly of downtown and pass Roosevelt with the option of climbimg up the utility ramp or continuing all the way to Lumber and Canal. There you will find unique bridge structures. Careful in crossing the tracks and utility vehicles. You might need a headlamp, for some of the tunnels are not very well lit.
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