Chicago
The rebuilding of Chicago after the 1871 fire gave birth to the Chicago School of architecture.
The rebuilding of Chicago after the 1871 fire gave birth to the Chicago School of architecture.
The rebuilding of Chicago after the 1871 fire gave birth to the Chicago School of architecture.
State Street is a major street in Chicago, known for its posh shopping district.
Garfield Ridge is a neighborhood on the southwest side of Chicago.
Gatehouse, Mount Olive Cemetery | 3826 N Narragansett Avenue |
Charles Thisslew |
1901 | |
Jefferson Park Congregational Church | 4733 N London Avenue |
Michaelsen and Rognstad |
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4705 N Milwaukee Avenue | 4705 N Milwaukee Avenue |
Otto Kaiser |
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Alfred H. Rush House | 1669 W W B Griffin Place |
Harry Hale Waterman |
1894 | |
1713 W W B Griffin Place | 1713 W W B Griffin Place |
W.F. Fisher |
1915 | |
Visitation Catholic Church | 855 W 55 Street |
Martin Carr |
1891 | |
Linne Monument | 1116 E Midway Plaisanc |
Johan Dyfverman |
1891 | |
The Quadrangle Club | 956 E 58 Street |
Charles Atwood |
1896 | |
President's House, University Of Chicago | 1146 E 59 Street |
Henry Ives Cobb |
1895 | |
1329 E 50 Street | 1329 E 50 Street |
William H. Pruyn Jr. |
1901 |