200 Things To Do In Illinois – Pilsen Murals

Illinois celebrated its bicentennial as a state in December of 2018. To celebrate, the Chicago Tribune published the Bicentennial Bucket List: 200 Things To Do In Illinois, celebrating the best the state has to offer in history, food, architecture, culture, sports, nature, drink, and oddities. With the state still shut down due to the corona virus outbreak, I figured this was the second-best time to look through this collection and cover the ones I’ve done/eaten/seen.

We kick things off with one of the entries from the History category: Pilsen Murals, from Chicago, IL.

Pilsen’s tradition of thought-provoking, often political murals began a half-century ago and is still going strong.  Take a stroll through this ever-changing but still primarily Hispanic neighborhood to see stories of immigration, gentrification and Latino culture on colorful display.

I’ve made a single trip to Pilsen in my day, to see Rhea Butcher perform at Thalia Hall.  While I didn’t go out of my way to see the murals, I do recall coming across some of them while looking for parking and then walking from the car to the theater.  It’s probably not the biggest impression, but, hey, it still counts.  Maybe I’ll even make it back someday.

Fitbit V: Week 5

Another week that was done in by lack of activity on the weekends.  The week got off to a poor start on Sunday with just over 2000 steps.  Monday picked up a bit, finishing 54 steps over goal.  Tuesday fell back again, coming in just shy of 6500 steps.  Wednesday was a nice day, finishing just 17 steps shy of 9000.  Thursday was back down again, finishing 10 steps shy of 7300.  Friday was the highpoint of the week, as Val and I headed down to Pilsen after work to see Rhea Butcher at Thalia Hall, scoring nearly 10,300 steps.  Saturday was a bust, with a few errands and trips for food getting me a mere 3100 steps.

Total steps: 45,831

Daily average: 6547.3