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| Title | Chicago Historical Society Building |
| Creator | Cobb, Henry Ives, 1859-1931
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| Description | Located 632 North Dearborn Street, at the northwest corner of North Dearborn and Ontario streets, this Romanesque Revival building was used by the Chicago Historical Society until 1931. The building was for sale at the time of the photograph, and subsequently became home to the Limelight nightclub for a short period. The Excalibur nightclub is now in operation in this building. A Shell gas station is in the foreground, occupying the northeast corner of West Ontario and North Dearborn Streets. |
| Notes | Photo credit: Brubaker, C. William, 1984 |
| Date | 1892 (Chicago Historical Society Building) |
| Geographic coverage | Near North Side (Chicago, Ill.) River North (Chicago, Ill.)
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| Community Area Number | 8 |
| Subject | museums (buildings) commercial buildings adaptive reuse
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| Language | English
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| Type | Image
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| Form | architecture
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| View Description | general view |
| Physical Description | 35 mm. slide |
| Collection | C. William Brubaker Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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| Repository | University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. [Visual Resources]. |
| Citation | Cite as [creator]. [title]. [file name]. [collection]. |
| Rights | The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Architecture and the Arts holds reproduction and licensing rights. For more information, please email: lib-permissions@uic.edu. |
| Downloads | Downloads of larger files for this image are available from the C. William Brubaker set in the UIC Library Flickr collections at http://www.flickr.com/photos/uicdigital/sets/72157625021131144/. |
| File Name | bru009_06_cF |