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photo: courtesy divvy. Chicago's Divvy bike sharing system is gearing up for its June release—the company released its final station map last night. Chicagoans dashing sweatily across the city ...
Jackson Park to Washington Park (3.6 miles) Heading east on 51st Street from the Green Line station that bears its name, enter Washington Park through Ellsworth Drive, keeping an eye out for ...
The need for a good Chicago bike map has never been greater. As I write this, our city is in Phase Four reopening after being devastated by COVID-19, and workplaces have opened their doors again.
Few who savor sprawling wooded parkland, wide sandy beaches or the opportunity to regularly stroll to one of the world’s most fascinating museums, could help but be drawn to the Jackson Park … ...
Jackson Park — Visit this exquisite park before the Obama Center permanently alters it, including the Garden of the Phoenix, a remnant of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition.
Tanisha Maclin finally won the lottery. No, not the Mega Millions. Instead, she won a free bicycle through a city program called Bike Chicago, which began two years ago to deliver 5,000 bikes to ...
Chicago's Divvy bikeshare program kicks off next month; registration began today at noon, with various perks offered. Here's a map of current and planned stations. Our bike share program starts ...
By bike: If arriving after 5 a.m., then cross under Lake Shore Drive at Randolph Street or at the Museum Campus and ride on Columbus Drive if starting in Grant Park.
The forest preserve is about an 11-minute bike ride from the Palatine Metra station, here’s the full trail map. North Branch Trail System 5538 W. Devon Avenue, Chicago, Illinois ...