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

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