Take note, this takes place on a Sunday and starts at 9:30. From the early 1800s until 1960, Swedes ranked as Chicago’s fifth-largest foreign-born group. One of the areas settled by Swedes was a bucolic subdivision called Andersonville. If you’ve never been to Andersonville you’re in for a pleasant surprise. It’s known for its 19th century row houses, as well as charming antique shops, cafes and friendly people. You’ll find all of this along Clark Street, a popular commercial strip. We’ll meet near 5300 N Clark near Berwyn and north of Foster. The nearby Starbucks has a bathroom and there is parking on the street.