By coquicoin on Skatehive
For this Wednesday Walk, I'm sharing another walk I took with my son when I visited him in Chicago last December. This time, I invite you to join me on a walk through the Andersonville neighborhood in northern Chicago. It was cold, but the sky was fairly clear, so we enjoyed a beautiful afternoon. We got there by taking the Red Line of the L, Chicago's subway, and got off at Bryn Mawr station. From there, we walked a few blocks to N. Clark Street, the commercial heart of the neighborhood. We walked south on N. Clark St. with no particular destination in mind, just to explore the neighborhood. Andersonville is a neighborhood with Swedish roots. It is full of boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. I got the impression that it is an area of the city with a relaxed lifestyle. This is one of the streets perpendicular to N. Clark St. You can rent bikes there, and it may be a great plan to ride around this area on a bike during the summer. On the corner of that street, this building with its