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101 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
On West Palmer Street near North Humboldt Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
Featuring streetscapes of handsome mansions, apartment buildings, and institutional and commercial buildings from the 1880s through the 1930s, the District is one of the best-preserved portions of Chicago's extensive park boulevards system.Map (db m234594) HM
102 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — The Boulevard System
On North Milwaukee Avenue at West Logan Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on North Milwaukee Avenue.
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m110744) HM
103 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Chicago BuildingHolabird & Roche, architect; 1904-05 — Chicago Landmark —
On Madison Street at State Street, on the left when traveling west on Madison Street.
This building epitomizes the Chicago School, a design movement that changed modern architecture. Its distinctive features include large windows, steel-frame construction, projecting bays, and ornate terra cotta cladding. Located at what was known as . . . Map (db m240284) HM
104 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Daley CenterC.F. Murphy Associates, architect, Pablo Picasso, sculptor; 1965, 1967 (Chicago Picasso) — Chicago Landmark —
Near Washington Street near North Clark Street.
This building is an exceptional example of the International Style and was Chicago's first major public building to be designed in a modern, rather than historically-derived, style. Innovative for its time are the building's eight-seven foot spans . . . Map (db m242108) HM
105 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Fine Arts BuildingSolon S. Beman, architect; 1885; converted to Fine Arts Building in 1898 — Chicago Landmark —
Near South Michigan Avenue north of East Ida B. Wells Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Built by the Studebaker company for the assembly and display of their carriages and wagons, this building was converted into studios and theaters for artists and craftsmen in 1898. The interior public spaces, featuring murals on the tenth floor, . . . Map (db m237986) HM
106 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On North Michigan Avenue north of East Washington Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported unreadable.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m238007) HM
107 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Majestic Building and TheatreEdmund R. Krause, architect; 1906 — Chicago Landmark —
On Monroe Street east of Dearborn Street, on the left when traveling east.
This lavishly-detailed early skyscraper houses one of Chicago's oldest legitimate theatres, having featured vaudeville, drama and musicals in its long history. Designed in the French Renaissance style with tripartite Chicago-style windows, it has a . . . Map (db m241085) HM
108 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Reliance BuildingD. H. Burnham & Co., architects; 1890-95 — Chicago Landmark —
On State Street at Washington Street on State Street.
Expansive windows and Gothic-ornamented terra cotta give this building a light and airy appearance befitting its international reputation as a forerunner of 20th-century glass-and-steel skyscrapers. The building was constructed in two stages: the . . . Map (db m240283) HM
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109 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — State StreetChicago Cultural Walk
On State Street south of Washington Street, on the right when traveling north.
[side 1] Chicago’s Great Street There is only one State Street. Widely celebrated in song, “That Great Street” has been known since the 1870s for its concentration of premier department stores and world-class architecture. . . . Map (db m240288) HM
110 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Magnificent Mile — McGraw-Hill BuildingThielbar and Fugard, architect; 1928-29 — Chicago Landmark —
On Michigan Avenue north of Illinois Street.
A rare survivor of the type of buildings constructed during the early period of this street's development as a prestigious retail address. Its Art Deco-style design incorporates both classical and modern details, and its innovative sculptures by . . . Map (db m236929) HM
111 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Magnolia Glen — Gauler Twin HousesWalter Burley Griffin, Architect — 1906 —
On North Magnolia Avenue north of West Rosedale Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Built as speculative housing by John Gauler, this pair of wood-and-stucco residences is a rare example of a "twin" Prairie School design. Their architect is internationally recognized for his distinctive designs and for his early contributions to . . . Map (db m68556) HM
112 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near North — Arts of Life
On North Clark Street north of Chicago Avenue.
Installation by Arts of Life at the Bush Temple Flats commissioned Arts of Life to create the 24 art panels under their community arts organization FlatsStudio displayed in the second-floor windows of the Bush Temple, installed in . . . Map (db m242432) HM
113 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near North — Bush Temple of MusicJ.E.O. Pridmore, architect; 1901 — Chicago Landmark —
On West Chicago Avenue west of North Clark Street.
This building was constructed as the headquarters and showroom for the Bush and Gerts Piano Company, one of Chicago's leading piano manufacturing companies in the early twentieth century. It stands as a rare example of a commercial building designed . . . Map (db m242424) HM
114 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near North — Village TheatreAlfred Woerner, architect; 1915-16 — Chicago Landmark —
Near North Clark Street south of North Avenue (Illinois Route 64), on the left when traveling north.
Originally called the Germania Theater, this site is where the "first-generation" movie theater was built exclusively for motion picture use. The facade, which remains today, with its Classical and Renaissance Revival-style terra-cotta ornament . . . Map (db m242433) HM
115 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near North Side — Old Town Architecture Reflects Neighborhood History (#10)
On North Wells Street at West Goethe Street, on the right when traveling north on North Wells Street.
The architecture found today in Old Town reflects the diverse turn-of-the-century styles, which were introduced after the Great Chicago Fire. Chicago cottages stand side-by-side with Victorian brownstones boasting Italiante and Queen . . . Map (db m188260) HM
116 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near South Side — Henry B. Clarke House1836
Known as the widow Clarke's house, this is Chicago's oldest building and its only surviving example of the Greek Revival style fashionable in the early 1800s.Map (db m69587) HM
117 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near South Side — John J. Glessner HouseHenry Hobson Richardson, Architect — 1887 —
On South Prairie Avenue at East 18th Street, on the right when traveling south on South Prairie Avenue.
A mature Richardsonian design, Glessner House is famous for its site development, innovative floor plan and rugged Romanesque facade. Glessner House, a reminder of the fabulous Prairie Avenue era, is the only remaining Chicago building by this . . . Map (db m69586) HM
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118 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near South Side — South Michigan Avenue Motor Row
On South Michigan Avenue.
In the early 20th Century, South Michigan Avenue was the heart of splenddor in regard to homes wealth, worship, leisure and shopping. South of the Chicago Loop was the only place for the most wealthy, best educated and modern families, whose . . . Map (db m188621) HM
119 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near South Side — The Platt Luggage BuildingFormerly the Ginn & Company Publishers Building — Howard Van Doren Shaw, architect —
On South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive at South Calumet Avenue on South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
The Platt Luggage Building, originally located at 2301 South Prairie Avenue, was designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw for the publishing company originally owned by H. H. Forsythe. Howard Van Doren Shaw was one of the region's most successful and . . . Map (db m69593) HM
120 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near South Side — Wheeler–Kohn HouseOtis L. Wheelock, architect — 1870 —
On South Calumet Avenue south of East Cullerton Street, on the right when traveling south.
A rare survivor of the stately mansions built on the Near South Side prior to the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, this also ranks as one of the city's best examples of Second Empire architecture. Built by banker Calvin Wheeler, it was remodeled in the . . . Map (db m69591) HM
121 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near West Side — Jackson BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On West Jackson Boulevard east of Ashland Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
These two blocks are virtually all that remain of Chicago's once-fashionable Near West Side of the 19th century. Most of the residences, as well as the Romanesque Revival-style Church of the Epiphany, date from the 1880s and 1890s.Map (db m242527) HM
122 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near West Side — Jackson BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On Laflin Street at Jackson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south on Laflin Street.
These two blocks are virtually all that remain of Chicago's once-fashionable Near West Side of the 19th century. Most of the residences, as well as the Romanesque Revival-style Church of the Epiphany, date from the 1880s and 1890s.Map (db m242531) HM
123 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near West Side — Jackson BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On Adams Street (U.S. 66) west of Laflin Street, on the left when traveling west.
These two blocks are virtually all that remain of Chicago's once-fashionable Near West Side of the 19th century. Most of the residences, as well as the Romanesque Revival-style Church of the Epiphany, date from the 1880s and 1890s.Map (db m242535) HM
124 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Norwood Park — Noble-Seymour-Crippen House1833; addition in 1868 — Chicago Landmark
Near Newark Avenue north of Bryn Mawr Avenue. Reported missing.
This house documents the evolution of Norwood Park, from a farm community to a residential neighborhood. The small south wing had its origins as the home of Mark Noble, one of the first settlers in the area. An Italianate-style addition and other . . . Map (db m239935) HM
125 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Old Irving Park — Charles N. Loucks HouseClarence H. Tabor, architect 1889 — Chicago Landmark —
Near Keeler Avenue.
Designed as a "model home," this Queen Anne-style house was built for Irving Park land developer Charles N. Loucks. It is a fine example of "pattern book architecture," building designs sold through the mail--a popular method used to keep pace with . . . Map (db m66329) HM
126 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Old Town Triangle — Old Town TriangleChicago Landmark District
On West Saint Paul Avenue west of Wells Street, on the left when traveling east.
Settled in the 1850s by German immigrants, this area was virtually destroyed by the Fire of 1871. Most of these wood cottages and brick and stone townhouses date to the last decades of the 19th century. After World War II, this area became the focus . . . Map (db m242471) HM
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127 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Pullman — The Arcade
On South Forrestville Avenue north of 112th Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Arcade (b. 1881-82) was the largest public building in the town of Pullman, serving as its social and commercial heart. Among the first indoor malls, the three-story building reached 90 feet in height and cost $318,000. The Pullman Arcade . . . Map (db m194276) HM
128 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, River North — (Former) Engine Company 42 FirehouseUnknown, architects; 1887 — Chicago Landmark —
On West Illinois Street east of North Franklin Street.
Built during a period of rapid expansion of the Chicago Fire Department, this red-brick firehouse exemplifies the rapidly-growing city's commitment to the health and safety of its citizens. The firehouse is distinguished by handsome brick detailing . . . Map (db m242942) HM
129 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, River North — Chicago Varnish Company BuildingHenry Ives Cobb, architect 1895 — Chicago Landmark —
On West Kinzie Street near North Dearborn Street, on the right when traveling east.
Built as the headquarters of one of the leading varnish manufacturers in the United States, this building is a rare Chicago example of Dutch Renaissance Revival-style architecture, marked by distinctive stepped gables. It was designed by Henry . . . Map (db m234669) HM
130 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, River North — IBM BuildingLudwig Mies van der Rohe, architect; C.F. Murphy Associates, engineers; 1969-72 — Chicago Landmark —
On State Street south of Kinzie Street, on the left when traveling south.
This metal-and-glass skyscraper was built to house the Chicago offices of the IBM Corporation, one of the nation's premier companies. It was the last American building designed by Mies van der Rohe, one of the most internationally-significant . . . Map (db m240272) HM
131 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, River North — LaSalle Street Cable Car PowerhouseNorth Chicago Street Railway Co., builder; 1887 — Chicago Landmark —
On LaSalle Street at Illinois Street, on the right when traveling south on LaSalle Street.
This building survives from the heyday of Chicago's cable car system, the largest in the United States during the late nineteenth century. Originally housing a pair of Corliss engines, the Powerhouse served as a critical mass transit link between . . . Map (db m240250) HM
132 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, River North — Marina CityBertrand Goldberg Associates, architect; Severud-Elstad-Krueger, engineer; 1960-1967 — Chicago Landmark —
On State Street, 0.1 miles south of Kinzie Street.
This "city within a city" was the first real estate development in Chicago to mix residential, commercial, and entertainment uses in a dense high-rise complex in the city's central area. It was designed by innovative architect Bertrand Goldberg as . . . Map (db m240278) HM
133 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, River North — McCormick Double HouseChicago Landmark
On East Erie Street at North Rush Street, on the left when traveling east on East Erie Street.
McCormick Double House Frederick and Edward Baumann, architects 1875 This early, post-Chicago Fire, Joliet limestone-clad building was originally built as a "double” house for Industrialist Leander James McCormick and his son Robert . . . Map (db m180925) HM
134 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, River North — Reid, Murdoch & Company BuildingGeorge C. Nimmons, architect; 1914 — Chicago Landmark —
On North LaSalle Street south of Kinzie Street.
Combining elements of both the Chicago and Prairie schools of architecture, this is a particularly fine example of industrial design. The outside walls clearly express the supporting frame. The building is enhanced by the superb proportions of the . . . Map (db m240267) HM
135 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Rogers Park — Emil Bach HouseFrank Lloyd Wright, Architect — 1915 —
On North Sheridan Road at West Jarvis Avenue, on the right on North Sheridan Road.
One of the last of Wright's small urban houses, the Bach House combines elements of the Prairie Style with a compact plan well suited for an interior lot. The inward orientation of the house ensures the privacy of its residents and reflects Wright's . . . Map (db m59980) HM
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136 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Rush & Division — (Former) Cosmopolitan State BankChicago Landmark
On North Clark Street at West Chicago Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Clark Street.
(Former) Cosmopolitan State Bank Schmidt, Garden & Martin, architects 1920 This Georgian Revival-style bank combines simplified classical details with finely-crafted brick masonry and carved limestone. The bank served the large . . . Map (db m180903) HM
137 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Rush & Division — Hotel St. Benedict FlatsJames J. Egan, architect — 1882-83 —
On East Chicago Avenue at North Wabash Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Chicago Avenue.
This rare surviving example of Victorian Gothic design is also one of the city's best late-19th century apartment buildings. Because early luxury apartments were viewed with skepticism, this building was designed to look like a series of four . . . Map (db m66612) HM
138 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Streeterville — 227 East Walton Place Apartment BuildingChicago Landmark
On East Walton Place, on the right when traveling east.
227 East Walton Place Apartment Building Harry Weese, architect 1956 This post-World War II building exemplifies progressive architectural ideals as practiced by one of Chicago's most eclectic and innovative architects of the late 20th . . . Map (db m180744) HM
139 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Streeterville — Ludwig Mies van der RoheChicago Tribute
On East Pearson, on the left when traveling east.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Architect 1886 - 1969 The master of Modern architecture and one of the greatest architects of the 20th Century, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe reshaped the skylines of America’s major cities in the 1950s, '60s, . . . Map (db m181521) HM
140 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Streeterville — Office and Studio of Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton, architects1917 — Chicago Landmark —
On North Michigan Avenue south of East Pearson Street, on the right when traveling south.
Finely detailed with tapestry brick and carved stone ornament, this Arts & Crafts-influenced facade is an excellent example of the type of designs for which this architectural firm was noted. "Towertown," as the area surrounding the Chicago Water . . . Map (db m66729) HM
141 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Streeterville — Tribune TowerChicago Landmark
On North Michigan Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Tribune Tower John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood, architects 1925 This design was the result of an international competition for ‘the most beautiful office building in the world,” held in 1922 by the Chicago Tribune. The . . . Map (db m106357) HM
142 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — 300 West Adams Street Office BuildingJens J. Jensen, Architect; 1927 — Chicago Landmark —
On West Adams Street at Franklin Street, on the left when traveling west on West Adams Street.
This terra-cotta-clad office building is a handsome example of the Gothic Revival architectural style. Built on the site of an earlier wholesale warehouse for the Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. Department Store, the building exemplifies the . . . Map (db m236485) HM
143 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — 333 North Michigan BuildingHolabird & Root, Architect — 1928 —
Near North Michigan Avenue.
This outstanding Art Deco-style skyscraper helps define one of the city's finest urban spaces. Its prominence is further heightened by the jog in Michigan Avenue, where it crosses the Chicago River. The base of the building is sheathed in polished . . . Map (db m99920) HM
144 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — 35 East Wacker Drive BuildingGiaver & Dinkelberg, architect; 1926-27 — Chicago Landmark —
On East Wacker Drive west of North Wabash Street, on the right when traveling east.
This 40-story building was the tallest outside New York City at the time of its construction. The building's terra cotta-clad, classical design marks it as one of the most prominent high-rise statements of the City Beautiful movement. It is also the . . . Map (db m234661) HM
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145 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — 910 South MichiganBuilt 1911 — Architect: Marshall and Fox —
On South Michigan Avenue at East 9th Street, on the right when traveling south on South Michigan Avenue.
The Karpen Furniture Company commissioned Marshal and Fox to design a 12-story showroom and company office. The building’s simple ornament contrasted with the exuberant facades of Marshall and Fox’s other work, including the Blackstone and Drake . . . Map (db m47884) HM
146 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Auditorium BuildingAdler and Sullivan, architects — 1889 —
On South Michigan Avenue at East Congress Parkway, on the right when traveling south on South Michigan Avenue.
The extraordinary engineering talent of Dankmar Adler and the architectural genius of Louis Sullivan created this building to reflect the cultural maturity of Chicago. Combining hotel and office space with a splendid theater, the Auditorium was a . . . Map (db m34975) HM
147 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Auditorium BuildingErected: 1889; Architects: Adler & Sullivan
On South Wabash Avenue north of East Ida B. Wells Drive, on the left when traveling south.
The Commission on Chicago Architectural Landmarks by authority of the City Council of Chicago has designated this building as an architectural landmark. In recognition of the community spirit which here joined commercial and artistic ends, . . . Map (db m237448) HM
148 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Blackstone HotelMarshall & Fox, architects — 1910 —
On East Balboa Avenue near South Michigan Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
An outstanding example of Modern French style of Beaux-Arts Classical architecture. As one of the city's earliest luxury hotels, it became the "Hotel of Presidents," serving as host to a dozen U.S. Presidents, including Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. . . . Map (db m94409) HM
149 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Brooks BuildingChicago Landmark
On U.S. 66 at South Franklin Street, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 66.
Holabird & Roche, architect 1909- 10 An excellent example of the Chicago School, an architectural style of international importance that developed between the 1880s and the early 1900s. This building was commissioned by Boston developers . . . Map (db m134414) HM
150 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Carbide and Carbon BuildingBurnham Brothers Inc., architect — 1929 —
On East Wacker Place at North Michigan Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Wacker Place.
According to popular legend, the architects chose this building’s dark green and gold colors based on a gold-foiled champagne bottle seen at an office holiday party. Whether true of not, the building is one of the most-distinctive features on . . . Map (db m51698) HM
151 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Carson Pirie Scott & Company BuildingLouis H. Sullivan, architect, 1899, 1903–1904; 1906 addition by D.H. Burnham and Co. — Chicago Landmark —
On South Wabash Avenue north of East Monroe Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Carson Pirie Scott store ranks as one of the most important structures in early modern architecture. An example of 19th-century modular construction, it also clearly expresses the period's philosophy about an ornamental architecture. . . . Map (db m244990) HM
152 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Central Station Fragments
Near South Michigan Ave.
These carved granite fragments are from the Illinois Central Station which stood at the southwest edge of Grant Park for more than 75 years. Bradford Lee Gilbert, a prolific architect of American railroad buildings, designed the massive . . . Map (db m99761) HM
153 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Chicago TheaterRapp and Rapp, architects; 1921 — Chicago Landmark —
On North State Street south of Lake Street, on the right when traveling north.
A distinctively American building type, the motion picture palace provided a fantasy environment in which fantasies of stage and screen could be enjoyed. This Beaux-Arts style building, with its elaborate decoration and grand proportions, was one . . . Map (db m236517) HM
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154 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Civic Opera BuildingGraham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects; 1927-1929 — Chicago Landmark —
On North Wacker Drive at West Madison Street, on the right when traveling south on North Wacker Drive.
This structure combines a 45 story, Art Deco-style office tower with a 3,650-seat opera theater. The lower part of the Wacker Drive facade was designed in an ornate French Renaissance Revival style to resemble the Paris Opera House. The dramatic . . . Map (db m236406) HM
155 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Continental and Commercial Bank BuildingD.H. Burnham & Co. ; Graham, Anderson Probst & White, architects — 1914 —
On South LaSalle Street at West Adams Street, on the right when traveling south on South LaSalle Street.
This massive block-long office building was built to house one of Chicago’s leading banks and exemplifies the large commercial buildings that define the distinctive LaSalle Street “canyon.” Architect Daniel Burnham personally . . . Map (db m47757) HM
156 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Couch Place
Near Couch Place east of Dearborn Street.
Named for brothers Ira and James Couch, owners of the Tremont Hotel which stood at Lake & Dearborn streets from 1850 to 1871. Chicago's first brick building, the Tremont hosted President Abraham Lincoln when he visited Chicago.Map (db m245011) HM
157 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Crane Company BuildingBuilt 1913
Near 9th Street at South Michigan Avenue.
This Property has been Placed on the National Register of Historic Places.Map (db m99757) HM
158 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Dearborn StreetChicago Cultural Walk
On South Dearborn Street north of Van Buren Street.
[Side A] Dearborn Street showcases some of Chicago’s best architecture, art, and urban design dating from the late 19th century. Great names in architecture include Chicago School architects William LeBaron Jenney, Burnham & Root, and Holabird & . . . Map (db m241136) HM
159 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Fairbanks Morse & Company Building
Near South Wabash Avenue at 9th Street.
Fairbanks Morse & Company Building Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of Interior Built 1906Map (db m99883) HM
160 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Field BuildingGraham, Anderson, Probst & White, architects; 1928-34 — Chicago Landmark —
On South La Salle Street at West Adams Street (U.S. 66), on the right when traveling north on South La Salle Street.
The vertical profile and stepped silhouette of the facade, together with a sleek two-story lobby, make the Field Building one of the most distinctive Art Deco buildings in the city. Built by the estate of department store founder Marshall Field, it . . . Map (db m248525) HM
161 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Fisher BuildingD.H. Burnham and Company, architects; 1896 — Chicago Landmark —
On South Dearborn Street north of Van Buren Street.
A remarkably light and open facade, enlivened by terra-cotta fish, eagles, salamanders, and other ornamental forms makes the Fisher Building an original and fanciful design within the tradition of the Chicago school. The taller 1907 addition to the . . . Map (db m241123) HM
162 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — FreeformRichard Hunt — September 10, 1993 —
On LaSalle Street north of West Randolph.
"FREEFORM," by the Chicago artist, Richard Hunt, is a three-ton, stainless steel, bas-relief sculpture suspended on the east exterior wall between the sixth and ninth floors, of the State Office Building at 160 North LaSalle. The 26 by 35 foot . . . Map (db m241092) HM
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163 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On South Michigan Avenue south of East Jackson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m237441) HM
164 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On South Michigan Avenue south of East Adams Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m237442) HM
165 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On South Michigan Avenue south of East Monroe Street. Reported unreadable.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m237443) HM
166 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On South Michigan Avenue south of East Madison Street, on the right when traveling south. Reported unreadable.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m237446) HM
167 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Hotel Somerset
Near South Wabash Avenue at Roosevelt Road.
Hotel Somerset Built 1889 This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m99908) HM
168 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Inland Steel BuildingSkidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects; 1956-57 — Chicago Landmark —
On West Monroe Street near Dearborn Street.
This is one of the defining commercial high-rises of the post-World War II era. The use of stainless steel cladding is an eloquent testimony to the corporation that commissioned the building as its headquarters. The placement of all structural . . . Map (db m241094) HM
169 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Inland Steel Company BuildingErected: 1957 — Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill —
On West Monroe Street east of Dearborn Street.
The Commission on Chicago Architectural Landmarks by authority of the City Council of the City of Chicago has designated this building as an architectural landmark. In recognition of the fine open relationship of the building elements to the . . . Map (db m241093) HM
170 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Jewelers RowChicago Landmark District
On Wabash Avenue at Madison Street on Wabash Avenue.
Since the early 1900s, Jewelers Row has been an important center of jewelry, silver, and watch manufacturing and trade. These distinguished loft buildings and early 20th-century skyscrapers also reflect the development of Chicago commercial . . . Map (db m236784) HM
171 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Jewelers RowChicago Landmark District
On North Wabash Avenue north of East Washington Street, on the left when traveling south.
Since the early 1900s, Jewelers Row has been an important center of jewelry, silver, and watch manufacturing and trade. These distinguished loft buildings and early 20th-century skyscrapers also reflect the development of Chicago commercial . . . Map (db m242103) HM
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172 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Lake-Franklin GroupChicago Landmark
On North Franklin Street at West Lake Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Franklin Street.
Lake-Franklin Group Burling & Adler, George Edbrooke, architects 1872 - 1875 This rare grouping of post-Fire buildings is the best reminder of the wholesale district, an area integral to the city's former role as the world's largest . . . Map (db m181282) HM
173 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Leiter II BuildingWilliam Le Baron Jenney, architect (1889-91) — Chicago Landmark —
On South State Street north of Ida B. Wells Drive.
Acclaimed as one of the most important, early examples of skeletal-frame commercial architecture, this National Historic Landmark was designed by the so-called "father of the skyscaper." It was built by Levi Leiter, a former partner of Marshall . . . Map (db m235659) HM
174 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Ludington BuildingWilliam Le Baron Jenney, architect — 1891 —
On South Wabash Avenue at East 11th Street, on the right when traveling south on South Wabash Avenue.
The city’s earliest surviving steal-frame building, a type of construction that changed commercial architecture. As one of the first structures clad in terra cotta, it marked an important step in the development of the architectural terra cotta . . . Map (db m47781) HM
175 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Marshall Field and Company BuildingChicago Landmark
On North State Street, on the right when traveling north.
Daniel H. Burnham and Charles Atwood, 1892; D.H.Burnham and Co., 1902, 1906, 1907; Graham, Burnham & Co., 1914 architects 1892- 1914 The Marshall Field and Company Building is the “grande dame” of Chicago department store . . . Map (db m134434) HM
176 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Mather TowerH.H. Riddle, architect; 1928 — Chicago Landmark —
On East Wacker Drive west of Michigan Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
This building is one of the most dramatic examples of the influence that the 1923 Chicago Zoning Ordinance had on the design of the city's high-rises in the 1920s. Rising 519 feet, it combines an exceptionally tall and thin, "spire-like" tower with . . . Map (db m234759) HM
177 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Old Colony BuildingHolabird and Roche, architect; 1893-94 — Chicago Landmark —
On South Dearborn Street south of Van Buren Street.
Rounded corner bays, a feature of many early skyscrapers, enliven the silhouette of the Old Colony Building. Continuous vertical piers divide the long Dearborn Street façade into tall, narrow sections, while continuous horizontal spandrels visually . . . Map (db m241090) HM
178 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Old Republic Building (Originally the Bell Building)K.M. Vitzthum & Co., architect; 1924 — Chicago Landmark —
On North Michigan Avenue north of East South Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Herbert Bell of the Bell & Zoller Coal Company commissioned this 23-story skyscraper in 1924. When completed, it was one of the first generation skyscrapers that sprang up on North Michigan Avenue as a result of Burnham and Bennett's 1909 Plan of . . . Map (db m236848) HM
179 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Oliver BuildingHolabird and Roche, architects; 1907 — Chicago Landmark —
On North Dearborn Street north of West Randolph Street.
Constructed as headquarters for the Oliver Typewriter Company, this Chicago School-style building clearly expresses its internal steel frame through a grid-like exterior. Classical cast-iron ornament subtly advertises the company's name and product. . . . Map (db m242893) HM
180 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Page Brothers BuildingJohn M. Van Osdel, architect; 1872 — Chicago Landmark —
On State Street south of Lake Street, on the right when traveling north.
With the last remaining cast-iron front in Chicago, this building illustrates a major step in the evolution of modern metal-frame construction technology. Built when Lake Street was the city's main commercial street, its west facade was remodeled . . . Map (db m236564) HM
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181 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Palmer House HotelHolabird & Roche, architects — 1925-27 —
On East Monroe Street near South State Street, on the right when traveling east.
This massive hotel, once the world's largest, bears the name of Potter Palmer, one of Chicago's most important businessmen. It is designed in the Classical Revival style with French Neoclassical influences. Interior spaces of note include the . . . Map (db m92465) HM
182 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Pittsfield BuildingGraham, Anderson, Probst and White, architect; 1927 — Chicago Landmark —
On East Washington Street east of Wabash Avenue.
One of Chicago's finest 1920s-era skyscrapers, this building exemplifies the importance of the City's pioneering 1923 zoning ordinance, which encouraged Chicago's distinctive tower-embellished skyline. Designed by one of the City's leading . . . Map (db m242105) HM
183 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Rookery BuildingBurnham and Root, architects — 1886 —
On South LaSalle Street at West Adams Street, on the left when traveling south on South LaSalle Street.
Its powerful exterior softened by John Root’s lively ornament, the Rookery typifies the 1880s' lingering picturesque attitude toward commercial architecture. A transitional structure in the evolution of modern architecture, it employs both . . . Map (db m47758) HM
184 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Rowe Building
On South Dearborn Street at West Polk Street, on the left when traveling north on South Dearborn Street.
Attributed to famed architect William Le Baron Jenney, the Rowe Building, a printing arts factory built in 1892, typifies the late nineteenth century Romanesque Revival style. Renovated in 1980, the Rowe Building is a distinguished member of . . . Map (db m47780) HM
185 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — State StreetChicago Cultural Walk
On South State Street south of West Jackson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
(side 1) Chicago’s Great Street There is only one State Street. Widely celebrated in song, “That Great Street” has been known since the 1870s for its concentration of premier department stores and world-class . . . Map (db m81432) HM
186 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — State StreetChicago Cultural Walk
On State Street south of Adams Street, on the right when traveling south.
[side 1] Chicago’s Great Street There is only one State Street. Widely celebrated in song, “That Great Street” has been known since the 1870s for its concentration of premier department stores and world-class architecture. . . . Map (db m235745) HM
187 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Steger BuildingMarshall & Fox, architects; 1909-1910 — Chicago Landmark —
On East Jackson Boulevard west of Wabash Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
The Steger Building was the headquarters for the Steger & Sons Manufacturing Company, who at the turn of the 20th century, were one of the country's most successful piano manufacturers. Located in Chicago's "Music Row," this building was one of a . . . Map (db m237447) HM
188 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — The Chicago Public Library Cultural CenterShepley, Rutan and Coolidge, architects — 1897 —
On East Washington Street at North Michigan Avenue, on the left when traveling east on East Washington Street.
This building was the first permanent structure of the city's public library system. Designed to be a grand civic building, its exterior appearance and its interior spaces are based on classical Greek and Italian Renaissance precedents. The library . . . Map (db m110682) HM
189 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — The DePaul Centera Cornerstone of Chicago
On East Jackson Blvd. (U.S. 66) at South State Street, on the right when traveling east on East Jackson Blvd..
Built in 1912 as the Rothschild Building Holabird and Roche – architect Renamed the Goldblatt Building in 1936 Placed on the Nation Register of Historic Places in 1989 Rededicated by DePaul University September 14, 1993 Richard . . . Map (db m134433) HM
190 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — The Donohue Building
On South Dearborn Street north of West Polk Street, on the right when traveling north.
Built in 1883, the Donohue Building was the first large printing factory in historic Printing House Row. The Annex was added in 1913. The Donohue Buildings served until 1971 as the headquarters of the M.A. Donohue Publishing Company, a well known . . . Map (db m47779) HM
191 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — The Heyworth BuildingD.H. Burnham & Co., architects 1904 — Chicago Landmark —
On East Madison Street at South Wabash Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Madison Street.
This distinctive structure combines the structurally expressive character of the Chicago School with the decorative appearance of traditional masonry architecture. It was designed by Frederick P. Dinkelberg, an associate of one of the nation’s . . . Map (db m223813) HM
192 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — The Morton Building / Hotel Blake
Near South Dearborn Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of The InteriorMap (db m102576) HM
193 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Trustees System Service BuildingChicago Landmark
On West Lake Street at North Wells Street, on the right when traveling west on West Lake Street.
Trustees System Service Building Thielbard and Fugard, architects; Eugene and Gwen Lux and Edgar Miller, artists 1929-30 This bold Art-Deco style skyscraper, designed by noted Chicago architects Thielbard and Fugard, is clad with . . . Map (db m181570) HM
194 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Washington BlockFrederick and Edward Baumann architects — 1873-74 —
On North Wells Street at Washington on North Wells Street.
At the time of its construction, in the aftermath of the Fire of 1871, this was one of the city's tallest buildings. Its limestone facades feature ornate Victorian-style details; its lobby includes a unique curving hardwood staircase. Structurally, . . . Map (db m117493) HM
195 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Ukrainian Village — Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral and RectoryLouis H. Sullivan, architect; 1903 — Chicago Landmark —
On Leavitt Street at West Haddon Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Leavitt Street.
Designed to resemble the Russian provincial churches known to its first parishioners, this church and its rectory are symbolic of the Russian Orthodox community in Chicago. The ideologies of client and architect harmonized well in this project, . . . Map (db m234568) HM
196 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Ukrainian Village — Ukrainian VillageChicago Landmark District
On North Leavitt Street at West Cortez Street, on the right when traveling south on North Leavitt Street.
This well-preserved collection of workers cottages, single-family houses, Chicago-style flat buildings, and small apartments form a distinctive residential streetscape that tells the story of German, Polish, and, ultimately, Ukrainian immigrants who . . . Map (db m234579) HM
197 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Ukrainian Village — Ukrainian VillageChicago Landmark District
On West Cortez Street near North Oakley Boulevard.
This well-preserved collection of workers cottages, single-family houses, Chicago-style flat buildings, and small apartments form a distinctive residential streetscape that tells the story of German, Polish, and, ultimately, Ukrainian immigrants who . . . Map (db m234581) HM
198 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Uptown — Getty TombAdler and Sullivan, architects • 1890 — Chicago Landmark —
On Lake Avenue at Evergreen Avenue, in the median on Lake Avenue.
The Getty Tomb marks the maturity of [Louis] Sullivan's architectural style and the beginning of modern architecture in America. Here the architect departed from historic precedent to create a building of strong geometric massing, detailed with . . . Map (db m94392) HM
199 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, West Jackson Boulevard District — Jackson Boulevard DistrictChicago Landmark
On Jackson Boulevard at Laflin Street on Jackson Boulevard.
The 1500 block of West Jackson Boulevard is almost all that remains of Chicago's once fashionable Near West Side. The houses were built between 1871 and 1900 in the popular architectural styles of the period—the Italianate, Queen Anne, Second . . . Map (db m242542) HM
200 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, West Loop — BatcolumnClaes Oldenburg, 1977 — (painted steel, 6' x 101') —
On Madison Street west of Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling west.
For his commission to create a public sculpture for the Social Security Administration building, Claes Oldenburg selected the baseball bat as an emblem of Chicago's ambition and vigor. The sculpture's verticality echoes the city's dramatic skyline, . . . Map (db m243337) HM

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