1890s
During the 1890s, the city built a seawall from Powell to Taylor Streets, the Sutro Baths opened, the Cliff House and the Baldwin Hotel burned down, the Midwinter Fair was celebrated in Golden Gate Park, and soldiers rioted at the Presidio.
More 1890s buildings
Montgomery Ward Building | 6 N Michigan Avenue |
Richard E. Schmidt |
1899 | |
Marshall Field & Co. | 28 E Washington Street |
D.H. Burnham |
1892 | |
Reliance Building | 32 N State Street |
Burnham and Root |
1890 | |
Cook County Criminal Courts Building | 46 W Hubbard Street |
Otto H. Matz |
1892 | |
611 N Wells Street | 611 N Wells Street |
Bloedner, Gustav, and Company |
1891 | |
Chicago Historical Society | 630 N Dearborn Street |
Cobb and Frost |
1892 | |
312-28 N May St Warehouse | 312 N May Street |
James H. Moore |
1893 | |
834 N Hermitage Avenue | 834 N Hermitage Avenue |
W.C. Karbach |
1898 | |
St. John Cantius Church | 813 N Carpenter Street |
Adolphus Druiding |
1898 | |
818 N Dearborn Street | 818 N Dearborn Street |
Adolph Cudell |
1890 |