Dunning, known for its well-kept bungalows, ranch houses and new construction carries a history tied to working-class families and steady growth. https://t.co/WUZgidswkc
Completed in 1881, the Hotel Florence was designed by architect Solon S. Beman as part of the original Pullman Company town, one of the most significant planned industrial communities in the United States.
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East Side stands at Chicago’s southeastern edge, defined by its industrial past and close ties to the Calumet River. Once a hub for steelworkers, its heritage remains visible in modest brick homes and union halls.
Chase Tower showcasing its curved façade and vertical window bands.
Alternative Name: First National Plaza; Bank One Tower; One First National Plaza
Architectural Style: Modernist (International Style)
Construction End: 1969
Architect: Perkins and Will
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Monadnock Building Entrance Historic Chicago Landmark in the Loop
Main Address: 53 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60604
Construction End: 1983
Architect: D.H. Burnham Company, Holabird & Roche
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LaSalle Atrium Building .
Alternative Name: Fort Dearborn Hotel, Traders Building.
Architectural Style: Venetian Renaissance / Neo-Classical
Construction End: 1914
Architect: Holabird & Roche
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