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Help Us Celebrate the Launch of Streetsblog Chicago This Thursday

Chicagoland residents: meet up with other transportation-minded folks to toast the Windy City's new website dedicated to walking, biking, transit and public space issues. Join us tomorrow, Thursday, January 24, from 6 to 9 pm in the second floor Brewer's Lounge at Revolution Brewing, 2323 North Milwaukee Avenue in Logan Square. The pub is located just around the corner from the O'Hare Line's California station, and it's slated to get an on-street bike parking corral, hopefully by this spring. No cover, cash bar, complimentary appetizers and free Streetsblog schwag, while supplies last. Hope to see you there!
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Chicagoland residents: meet up with other transportation-minded folks to toast the Windy City’s new website dedicated to walking, biking, transit and public space issues. Join us tomorrow, Thursday, January 24, from 6 to 9 pm in the second floor Brewer’s Lounge at Revolution Brewing, 2323 North Milwaukee Avenue in Logan Square. The pub is located just around the corner from the O’Hare Line’s California station, and it’s slated to get an on-street bike parking corral, hopefully by this spring. No cover, cash bar, complimentary appetizers and free Streetsblog schwag, while supplies last. Hope to see you there!

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In addition to editing Streetsblog Chicago, John has written about transportation and more for many other local and national publications. A Chicagoan since 1989, he enjoys exploring the city and region on foot, bike, bus, and train.

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