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ADVENTURES OF CITY GIRL

Tour guide & blogger explores all that Chicago has to offer; art, architecture, history and beyond! READY FOR AN URBAN ADVENTURE?

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  • Exploring Chicago Neighborhoods
  • museums
  • music
  • SMALL BUSINESS EVERYDAY
  • recommendations
  • theatre
  • byobs
  • random adventures

Welcome to my blog – Adventures of a City Girl

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  • Exploring Chicago Neighborhoods,  random adventures,  SMALL BUSINESS EVERYDAY

    biketropolis – pothole tour

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    It’s been a really, busy summer between giving tours and my office job so I’m a little behind on posting. Back on a very hot day in July, my friend Kristie & I signed up for the Pothole Bike Tour operated by Tom Limon of Biketropolis. Yes, you read that correctly, it was a bike tour searching for & admiring potholes in the city. Why the heck would you want to do that you ask? Because the potholes are filled with really cool mosaics (inspired by a trip to Pompeii) created by graphic designer turned mosaic artist Jim Bachor. And it’s a great way to explore the city. Actually Jim…

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  • byobs,  Exploring Chicago Neighborhoods

    cho sun ok – korean bbq in north center

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    Cho Sun Ok Restaurant • 4200 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60618  Authentic, cozy Korean BYOB offering a cook-your-own-meat BBQ option plus traditional noodles & bibimbop Finally! This Korean bbq byob has been on my list for YEARS. Seriously, there is always a line out the door. Really, always. So my byob pals and I decided to check it out early on a Saturday evening in early June. To beat the crowd we arrived around 5:30, which turned out to be a good plan since we were seated right away. My friends brought champagne (their usual) & I brought some Schofferhofer Hefeweizen Grapefruit Beer which is similar to a Radler. Though…

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  • Exploring Chicago Neighborhoods,  random adventures

    logan square arts festival, pride parade & tacos

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    It’s a beautiful summer day, but geez, it’s the end of June already! Good reason to go on an adventure and check out the one of many festivals that Chicagoans cram into a very short-lived season called summer. When we are hibernating and trying to get through the winter we are really conserving all of our energy for summer! logan square arts festival My plan for today is to ride my bike to the Logan Square Festival then heading to brunch at a friend’s house before the Pride Parade. Before heading out, I check out google maps to figure out the best (safest) route via bike. When you plug in…

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  • Exploring Chicago Neighborhoods,  random adventures

    dragon lights

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    On one of the first really beautiful days that we have had in a long time, my friend Lani & I went to Dragon Lights at Soldier Field (south parking lot). Dragon Lights was an International touring exhibit that has excited millions of people around the world. Chinese artisans travel to the event site to hand make all of the exhibits. They are custom built for each venue and the combination of light and art both thrill and illuminate. Dragon Lights was an opportunity to explore the culture of China. Besides seeing the really amazing, colorful, handmade, structures they had Chinese acrobats, dancers and tents set-up showcasing traditional Chinese crafts including…

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  • byobs,  Exploring Chicago Neighborhoods,  random adventures

    kimonos & tacos in lakeview

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    It’s almost May and we are still waiting for Spring to arrive in Chicago. Though some will disagree winter really wasn’t all that bad this year. Ask anyone from out East, they really got slammed. I feel a little better now since the weather forecast says the 70s or 80s in a few days. Geez, I’d be happy with the 60s but as a lifelong Chicagoan, I’ll take what I can get. japanese cultural center in lakeview Today’s adventure despite the 44 degrees, was a visit to a kimono exhibit at the Japanese Cultural Center in Lakeview (1016 W. Belmont). I read somewhere that this neighborhood once was a historic,…

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  • random adventures

    Once Upon A Springtime

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    The story of this year’s annual flower show at Macy’s (which occupies the historic Marshall Fields building here in Chicago on State St) was very fitting since winter is still hanging on. The show usually takes place the last week in March and the first week in April. Here’s a quick version of the story. Once upon a time, the noble King of Time had 4 daughters; Princesses Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Queen Snow. He gave them four equal seasons to reign over. Well, Queen Snow thought that since she was the oldest and a queen, winter should last the longest. So she casts an awful blizzard on the last…

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    The Immortal Plena - current exhibit at The National Puerto Rican Museum in Chicago

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    Riding the wave

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    We toured a fishing village on our last day at Playa San Miguel - my volunteer & adventure trip to Costa Rica, day 6

    my volunteer & adventure trip to Costa Rica, day 6, Playa San Miguel

  • byobs,  Exploring Chicago Neighborhoods,  random adventures

    BienMeSabe

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    Did you know Chicago has over 6,000 byobs? Insert emoji with heart eyes here. So my goal besides exploring the 77 neighborhoods, sharing fun, random adventures is also to find the BEST byobs in the city and share them with you. Tough job but I’d be happy to do it. So next time you are at the grocery store grab an extra bottle of wine, champagne/prosecco/cava (seriously! it goes with everything) or a six pack of whatever for your next byob experience. BienMeSabe cafe & restaurant • 1637 W Montrose Ave • rsvp required Fri & Sat nights • kid friendly • outside seating • byob • Sunday – Thursday…

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  • Welcome to Lincoln Square
    Exploring Chicago Neighborhoods

    welcome to lincoln square

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    This content uses referral links and contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links at no cost to you. Welcome to Lincoln Square. This neighborhood is located on the northwest side of the city near Lawrence (4800 north) & Western (2400 west). It is comprised of several smaller neighborhoods, Ravenswood (Gardens & Manor), Bowmanville and Budlong Woods. I will get more into the history later in this post when we get to Welles Park. First let’s get to what Lincoln Square specifically has to offer. There is a lot to go over so I’ll cover Ravenswood at another time. One of the…

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City girl on an adventure exploring the Milwaukee Art Museum.

 

ABOUT CITY GIRL

Native Chicagoan, certified tour guide & blogger explores all that Chicago has to offer; art, architecture, history, food, music, neighborhoods & more. Ready for an urban adventure?

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Recent Posts

  • Last day of my volunteer & adventures trip to Costa Ricamy volunteer & adventure trip to Costa Rica, final day, Manuel Antonio
    In random adventures
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    In random adventures
  • Lavos Tacotal Arenal Costa Ricamy volunteer & adventure trip to Costa Rica, day 10, La Fortuna
    In random adventures

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