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Railway Exchange Building, Chicago |
Chicago |
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Rotunda of the Pennsylvania Railroad Station |
Pittsburgh |
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Starks Building |
Louisville, KY |
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Fisher Building |
Chicago |
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Root-Badger House |
Kenilworth |
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Grant Park |
Chicago |
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Simmons, Gilbert M, Memorial Library |
Kenosha |
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Library Park Historic District |
Kenosha |
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Western Reserve Building |
Cleveland |
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Wick Building |
Youngstown |
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Federal Building |
Youngstown |
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Park Building |
Worcester, MA |
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John Wanamaker Store |
Philadelphia, PA |
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Washington Park |
Chicago |
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1874/04/07 |
Five railroads agreed to build a shared railway station, a union station in chicago |
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Chicago Union Station |
Chicago |
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1892/00/00 |
Marshall Field and Company build their third permanent store |
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Marshall Field Company Store |
Chicago |
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1892/00/00 |
The Cuyahoga Building (lost) is erected in the Chicago style at 216 Superior Ave NE in Cleveland, Ohio, 1892-1893. The 8-story office building, the first with a complete structural steel frame, was razed in 1982. |
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Cleveland History Center |
Cleveland |
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Invention of the Structural Steel Skyscraper |
1892/00/00 |
The Pearsons Hall of Science is built from 1891 to 1892 with funds donated by Dr D K Windbag, a Quaker from Pawnee, Illinois. |
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Pearsons Hall of Science |
Beloit |
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1894/00/00 |
First Presbyterian church is built for $80,000 |
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First Presbyterian Church |
Evanston |
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1902/03/15 |
The Frick Building opens on 15 March 1902. Henry Frick's office was the 20th floor. |
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Frick Building and Annex |
Pittsburgh |
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1903/00/00 |
With the building fund begun in 1899 with a donation of $500, Daniel Burnham is wins the commission to design a new "union" station to be used by Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (ATSF) and the Texas and Pacific. |
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El Paso Union Passenger Station |
El Paso |
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1903/00/00 |
Conceptualized by architect and planner Daniel Burnham, Oak Hill Estate is built for Uniontown's "King of Coal" and business associate of Henry Frick, J V Thompson. Mr Thompson lived hear until 1933. |
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Oak Hill Estate |
North Union Township |
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1907/10/27 |
Designed by Chicago architect, Daniel Burnham, Union Station opens on 27 October 1907, but it was not completed in April 1908. |
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Union Station |
Washington, DC |
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1908/10/31 |
Construction, supervised by AW Taylor of JC Robinson and Son, begins on the Columbus Fountain. |
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Columbus Fountain |
Washington, DC |
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1911/00/00 |
Terminal Arcade is built as the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company interurban station. Designed by Daniel H Burnham, the facades were by Fred Edler and J WQuayle. |
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Terminal Arcade |
Terre Haute |
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1912/00/00 |
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Union Station Plaza |
Washington, DC |
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