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| Chicago Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings (page 5) |
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| 10 West Elm St. Apartment Hotel Chicago, IL |
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| The 10 West Elm St. Apartment Hotel was designed by B. Leo Steif & Company and built in 1928. [map] |
| commercial building Chicago, IL |
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| This commercial building was built in 1935. It now houses the Edgewater Mexican Cafe. [map] |
| Chicago Federation of Musicians Chicago, IL |
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| The Chicago Federation of Musicians was designed by Max Dunning and built in 1933. [map] |
| McGraw-Hill Building Chicago, IL |
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| The McGraw-Hill Building was designed by Thielbar & Fugard and built from 1928-1929 for the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. The sculptural elements were created by Gwen Lux. The building was demolished in 1998 but the 16-story facade was saved and reinstalled on the new building in 2000. For more, see this website. [map] |
| Veseman Building Chicago, IL |
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| The Veseman Building was built around 1880. This facade and a third floor were added in 1930. For more, see this website. [map] |
| Chicago Motor Club Chicago, IL |
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| The Chicago Motor Club was designed by Holabird & Root and built in 1928. The building now houses a Hampton Inn. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map] |
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