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Contributor |
Last Updated |
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Chicago Seersucker Social 2012 |
jjlthree |
Aug 23rd 2012, 02:20 |
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30.5km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Basic
- Offroad
- Low traffic
- High traffic
- Safe
- Urban
- Scenic
- Touring
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Pierogi Fest 2012 |
jjlthree |
Jul 25th 2012, 05:33 |
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28.9km |
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Cozy Hearth Tweed Ride 2012 |
jjlthree |
Nov 27th 2011, 07:04 |
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33km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Basic
- Urban
- Touring
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Pierogi Fest -Buckingham Fountain to Whiting, Indiana |
jjlthree |
Jul 23rd 2011, 08:16 |
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28.9km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Intermediate
- Offroad
- Low traffic
- High traffic
- Urban
- Scenic
- Touring
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Pajama Ride 2010 |
jjlthree |
Jul 10th 2010, 04:54 |
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25km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Basic
- High traffic
- Urban
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| Pre-L.A.T.E. ride route, with all riders in pajamas or other assorted sleepwear. |
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Bonfire Tweed Ride route |
jjlthree |
Nov 6th 2009, 06:16 |
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27.8km |
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to Amlings Cycle for Toy Ride |
jjlthree |
Dec 15th 2008, 05:21 |
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15km |
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CCM Bubble Ride |
jjlthree |
Jun 18th 2008, 04:04 |
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26.7km |
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| Locations of interest:
Bubble gum: Wrigley Building, 400 N. Michigan Ave.
Seltzer: Jewell Water Co., 557 W. Fulton. Sold seltzer to speakeasies during prohibition.
Beer: Schoenhofen Brewery, 18th and Canalport. Brewed Edelweiss beer; during prohibition, they invented Green River to stay in business.
Soda: Filbert's Root Beer, 3430 S. Ashland. Last of the independent Chicago soda bottlers.
Decomposition: Bubbly Creek, 35th St. bridge (1300 W). Don't fall in! Formerly open sewer for the Stockyards (1875-1971). By the 1990s the only living metazoans in the creek were huge numbers of bloodworms feeding on the estimated two meters of rotting blood in the bed of the hypoxic creek.
Bubbles and Bikes: Bubbly Dynamics, 1048 W. 37th - Home to Lloyd Cycles and formerly the Rat Patrol!
Soap: Stockyards Gate, 41st. and Peoria; home to Armour Soap Factory & Rendering Plant
Bubble Dancing: Burnham Park (24th -28th St. beach) was the location of the Century of Progress Midway, where Sally Rand did her bubble dance at the Chicago World's Fair (1933-34) until she was arrested after her bubble burst.
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