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
1319 S Michigan Avenue | 1319 S Michigan Avenue |
D.H. Burnham |
1901 | |
971 W 18 Street | 971 W 18 Street |
Ludvig Novy |
1906 | |
1439 W 18 Street | 1439 W 18 Street |
Frank Randak |
1907 | |
1914 S Ashland Avenue | 1914 S Ashland Avenue |
John Hulla |
1903 | |
1017 W Washington Boulevard | 1017 W Washington Boulevard |
Holabird and Roche |
1903 | |
8Th Presbyterian Church | 2000 W Washington Boulevard |
Brown, Burton and Davis |
1900 | |
2122 W Superior Street | 2122 W Superior Street |
Otto Runde |
1906 | |
1016 N Hoyne Avenue | 1016 N Hoyne Avenue |
Worthmann and Steinbach |
1907 | |
Ev. Luth. Church Of Our Savior For The Deaf | 2127 W Crystal Street |
Worthmann and Steinbach |
1904 | |
1233 N Hoyne Avenue | 1233 N Hoyne Avenue |
S. Milton Eichberg |
1908 |