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Ives and Degolia put 25 West Chicago up for sale after realizing they did not have time to redevelop the historic building. Coldwell Banker listed the building for $140,000.
The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, track, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 0.67 mile, and 1.32 miles side track, lease January 2, 1912, to August 1, 1951; rent one half of 5 percent on $21,147.46. Maintenance $150 per annum. 528.72 Chicago, Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company: Track, Le Mars to Sioux City, Iowa, 24 miles.
The Monadnock was commissioned by Boston real estate developers Peter and Shepherd Brooks in the building boom following the Depression of 1873–79. [5] The Brooks family, which had amassed a fortune in the shipping insurance business and had been investing in Chicago real estate since 1863, had retained Chicago property manager Owen F. Aldis to manage the construction of the seven-story ...
The house was built in 1890–1892 [2] for William Wallace Kimball, a piano manufacturer.Kimball reportedly spent $1 million on the home. At the time, Prairie Avenue was known for its expensive homes designed in popular revival styles, and the district was home to many of Chicago's wealthiest residents.
Acquired with Chicago, Milwaukee and Gary I6-s: 10. Milwaukee Shops 1913–1914 1948–1956 20 × 26 508×660 51 1.295 180 1.24 31,200 138.78 Class J: 0-4-0.
One definition has the South Side beginning at Roosevelt Road, at the Loop's southern boundary, with the community area known as the Near South Side immediately adjacent. . Another definition, taking into account that much of the Near South Side is in effect part of the commercial district extending in an unbroken line from the South Loop, locates the boundary immediately south of 18th Street ...
The Sky Ride was an attraction built for the Century of Progress 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois.It was a transporter bridge (with a design similar to an aerial tramway or gondola lift) designed by the bridge engineering firm Robinson & Steinman that ferried people across the lagoon, Burnham Harbor, in the center of the fair.
Schwade 1914 Single-seater - pusher fighter biplane [344] Schwade 1915 Single-seater - pusher biplane [345] Siebel. Siebel Flugzeugwerke)