Half Marathon Runners Fill Westside
1336 S Lawndale Ave
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- A gathering is taking place in a park, where organizers in blue and orange vests are managing supplies and tents as attendees walk along a paved path.
Timeline
Volunteers continue organizing supplies at multiple park locations for race support.
Drivers should expect heavy traffic, rolling barricades, and street closures throughout the morning as participants move along the course. Officials anticipate that roads will reopen after the race's 3-hour-and-15-minute time limit expires.
The course travels through several historic neighborhoods and parks, with Garfield Park serving as both the start and finish. Runners also pass through Humboldt Park and Douglass Park.
The Bank of America Chicago 13.1 half-marathon is bringing thousands of runners and spectators to the city's West Side.
Organizers wearing blue and orange vests are managing supplies and tents while people walk nearby.
People are gathered near a blue tent in the park, with others walking on a paved path.
Incident reported at 1336 S Lawndale Ave.
Volunteers continue organizing supplies at multiple park locations for race support.
Drivers should expect heavy traffic, rolling barricades, and street closures throughout the morning as participants move along the course. Officials anticipate that roads will reopen after the race's 3-hour-and-15-minute time limit expires.
The course travels through several historic neighborhoods and parks, with Garfield Park serving as both the start and finish. Runners also pass through Humboldt Park and Douglass Park.
The Bank of America Chicago 13.1 half-marathon is bringing thousands of runners and spectators to the city's West Side.
Organizers wearing blue and orange vests are managing supplies and tents while people walk nearby.
People are gathered near a blue tent in the park, with others walking on a paved path.
Incident reported at 1336 S Lawndale Ave.
Volunteers continue organizing supplies at multiple park locations for race support.
Drivers should expect heavy traffic, rolling barricades, and street closures throughout the morning as participants move along the course. Officials anticipate that roads will reopen after the race's 3-hour-and-15-minute time limit expires.
The course travels through several historic neighborhoods and parks, with Garfield Park serving as both the start and finish. Runners also pass through Humboldt Park and Douglass Park.
The Bank of America Chicago 13.1 half-marathon is bringing thousands of runners and spectators to the city's West Side.
Organizers wearing blue and orange vests are managing supplies and tents while people walk nearby.
People are gathered near a blue tent in the park, with others walking on a paved path.
Incident reported at 1336 S Lawndale Ave.
Volunteers continue organizing supplies at multiple park locations for race support.
Drivers should expect heavy traffic, rolling barricades, and street closures throughout the morning as participants move along the course. Officials anticipate that roads will reopen after the race's 3-hour-and-15-minute time limit expires.
The course travels through several historic neighborhoods and parks, with Garfield Park serving as both the start and finish. Runners also pass through Humboldt Park and Douglass Park.
The Bank of America Chicago 13.1 half-marathon is bringing thousands of runners and spectators to the city's West Side.
Organizers wearing blue and orange vests are managing supplies and tents while people walk nearby.
People are gathered near a blue tent in the park, with others walking on a paved path.
Incident reported at 1336 S Lawndale Ave.
Volunteers continue organizing supplies at multiple park locations for race support.
Drivers should expect heavy traffic, rolling barricades, and street closures throughout the morning as participants move along the course. Officials anticipate that roads will reopen after the race's 3-hour-and-15-minute time limit expires.
The course travels through several historic neighborhoods and parks, with Garfield Park serving as both the start and finish. Runners also pass through Humboldt Park and Douglass Park.
The Bank of America Chicago 13.1 half-marathon is bringing thousands of runners and spectators to the city's West Side.
Organizers wearing blue and orange vests are managing supplies and tents while people walk nearby.
People are gathered near a blue tent in the park, with others walking on a paved path.
Incident reported at 1336 S Lawndale Ave.
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I’m here!
Right in the hood yikes.
Is it still going on?
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I’m here!
Right in the hood yikes.
Is it still going on?
Westside representative
I’m here!
Right in the hood yikes.
Is it still going on?
Westside representative
I’m here!
Right in the hood yikes.
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Is it still going on?
Westside representative
I’m here!
Right in the hood yikes.