Category: Napierville

  • 2022 US Trip – Day 14 (Naperville Riverwalk – Meeting with Scott and Deb)

    2022 US Trip – Day 14 (Naperville Riverwalk – Meeting with Scott and Deb)

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    After the minor disasters of the previous evening, all was soon well once again on the morning of day 14. I had breakfast at the hotel, and more of that in another post, before Scott and Deb came to meet me at the hotel. We didn’t have much of a plan, so decided that we’d drive (more specifically we decided Deb would drive) to Naperville, which is in the metro area of Chicago, but is 45 kilometres away from the city centre. Given the whole pandemic situation, I hadn’t been to the United States since 2019 and I think that’s when I last saw Scott and Deb.

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    It’s a pretty town which is centred around the DuPage river which runs through it, which has been rather beautifully landscaped. The town is named after its founder Joseph Naper, who created the settlement here in 1831. It’s something of a shame that countries are so heavily settled today that it’s unlikely there are many new towns created by individuals, these things tend now to be organised by Governments. I suspect I’d struggle to create a little town near to North Walsham given the planning restrictions and likely angry neighbours. Anyway, I digress, although I like the name Whiteville. Takes me back to the days of Sim City.

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    We meandered down the river which was suitably clean and calm, I think there’s a fair bit of money in this part of the country.

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    Beautiful and I was very reassuring to Scott and Deb that I wouldn’t take them on a walk of over 25 kilometres.

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    The bridge over the river.

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    The Millennium Carillon, an observation tower and bell tower.

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    We were here on 1 October (I accept I’m very behind with this blog) when it was all closed up for winter, although I’m sure it’s all quite vibrant during the summer months. Scott and Deb are from Wisconsin, so they’re used to everything outdoors being cold and shut during the winter months.

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    Walking back along the other side of the river, merrily catching up on gossip.

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    The town’s farming heritage is commemorated here.

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    The millennium wall and labyrinth, installed at the beginning of the century. The wall “stands proud and strong for the thousands of people who lived in Naperville at the turn of the third millennium” and the labyrinth is to “mark the unity and continuity of life”. We were fortunate with the weather, it was warm, whilst there was a gentle wind to ensure that I didn’t overheat.

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    A war memorial commemorating all those from Naperville who have died in military conflicts since 1812.

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    Very powerful imagery.

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    I thought it was Morecambe and Wise at first, but it’s actually the visionaries behind the riverwalk which was planned in 1986.

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    A lifetime together, a slightly over-sentimental statue perhaps, the story of this is at https://www.centurywalk.org/impact/art_details.cfm?artID=19. I did like how much artwork that has been placed in this area, it adds some atmosphere and interest to proceedings.

  • 2022 US Trip – Day 14 (Naperville Century Walk Mural)

    2022 US Trip – Day 14 (Naperville Century Walk Mural)

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    I’m not sure that I’ve seen such a realistic (I will shy away from representative for reasons I’ll mention later) mural as this one in Naperville, painted between 2011 and 2013. It features a number of local scenes and I understand that the individuals featured in it are real people, making this something of an epic project to have undertaken.

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    One side is modern Naperville and the other a more historic scene. The lead artist for the project was Marianne Lisson Kuhn and I’m pleased that there appears to have been no vandalism of the mural over the ten years that it has been here. I rather suspect that this wouldn’t last too long in many locations within the UK with numerous ‘humorous’ additions added.

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    One really positive element about this mural is that it’s a snapshot of time in around 2011 and 2013, so people can see younger versions of themselves as well as remember others who were in the town. I’m not sure about the helicopter though, it makes it look like it’s some Chinese type surveillance of the local denizens.

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    The detail is incredible, this is a close-up of one of the documents that an individual in the mural is holding.

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    There has been a campaign in Naperville recently to either destroy the mural or repaint elements because it doesn’t show the diverse nature of Naperville. Personally, I rather hope they don’t damage the mural, there’s space to create a more diverse imagery of the town as it is today if locals don’t feel it’s representative. In defence of the Century Walk Corporation who originally commissioned the mural, they note that they did include people from diverse backgrounds and they are willing to extend it, which all sounds very positive. It would seem really rather lovely to do something every ten years to show the development of the town and its population. This is the sort of thing that Dereham should have.

  • 2022 US Trip – Day 14 (Naperville – Starbucks Reserve)

    2022 US Trip – Day 14 (Naperville – Starbucks Reserve)

    Excuse the poor quality photo taken from a car, but I had only realised this was something a little quirky after I had walked by it. And I don’t quite understand what’s happening here, because Starbucks were very excited to make Naperville their fourth global location for the grand Reserve store concept. The other three were in Seattle, New York and Shanghai, so it does feel a little odd that they selected what seems to be the quiet backwater of Naperville to open. Although I suspect that Naperville has a fair amount of money and wealthy residents, which seems a likely reason.

    Anyway, to great acclaim and excitement this store opened in May 2021. Starbucks released the above photo of their shiny new shop, I think it looks rather lovely and I’m not really someone usually tempted by this brand. Although I’d note that there aren’t enough chairs there, unless there are more out of shot, as Starbucks gets a lot of people taking up one table to use their laptop on and they then camp out there for hours. The quality of the coffee and food is much more decadent than other Starbucks locations, all having a touch of grandness about it.

    But, moving forwards, Starbucks shut the store just 14 months later and when we went to Naperville in October 2022 they were going through the process of converting the store back into a normal Starbucks. I’m not sure what went wrong, but reading the alleged comments of staff that customers have written in reviews, the locals just wanted normal lattes and didn’t want to pay for the expensive options that the Reserve store offered them. I note that there was an affogato bar here, it’s a shame that concept wasn’t extended to more Starbucks stores if nothing else….

  • 2022 US Trip – Day 14 (Naperville – A Tribute to Car Dealers)

    2022 US Trip – Day 14 (Naperville – A Tribute to Car Dealers)

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    This isn’t one of my quirky post titles, this is genuinely a tribute to the car dealers of Naperville when the stained glass was created at the beginning of the twenty-first century. There were seven auto dealerships within three blocks of this central building at one point, until there was a move to make them all of of town where they could have more space. There’s more about this whole arrangement at https://www.centurywalk.org/impact/art_details.cfm?artID=17 and I liked this, a real effort to try and tell the story of businesses and people throughout the town’s history.