1900s
The defining event of this decade - 1900-1909 - was the earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906. The last four years were dedicated to recovering from the devastation and rebuilding much of the city.
More 1900s buildings
| 310 W. Polk | 306 W Polk Street |
D.H. Burnham and Company |
1904 | |
| Auditorium Annex (South Building) | 500 S Michigan Avenue |
Holabird and Roche |
1902 | |
| 72 E Elm Street | 72 E Elm Street |
Charles M. Palmer |
1901 | |
| 201 N Leclaire Avenue | 201 N Leclaire Avenue |
George L. Harvey |
1900 | |
| 321 N Menard Avenue | 321 N Menard Avenue |
George C. Sellon |
1904 | |
| 548 N Laramie Avenue | 548 N Laramie Avenue |
Allan M. Barrows |
1900 | |
| 627 N Central Avenue | 627 N Central Avenue |
Frederick R. Schock |
1902 | |
| 207 N Parkside Avenue | 207 N Parkside Avenue |
Pillinger Brothers |
1906 | |
| 713 W Hutchinson Street | 713 W Hutchinson Street |
George Garnsey |
1907 | |
| 2614 S Komensky Avenue | 2614 S Komensky Avenue |
Theodore Duesing |
1908 |

