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  2. Auditorium Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, Chicago-based businessman and philanthropist Ferdinand Wythe Peck began ambitious plans for the building that would house the Auditorium Theatre. [3] At the time, Chicago was still recovering from the 1871 Great Chicago Fire and was rife with the contentious labor issues that would lead to the 1886 Haymarket Square bombing. Peck was ...

  3. Crate & Barrel - Wikipedia

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    Gordon and Carole Segal opened the first Crate & Barrel store on December 7, 1962, [4] at age 23. [5] The 1,700-square-foot (160 m 2) space in part of an old elevator factory [6] was located at 1516 North Wells Street in the then-bohemian Old Town neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. [7]

  4. Auditorium Building - Wikipedia

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    The theater was the first home of the Chicago Civic Opera and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 17, 1970. [ 2 ] It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975, [ 3 ] and was designated a Chicago Landmark on September 15, 1976. [ 4 ]

  5. W. J. McConnell House - Wikipedia

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    It was sold out of the McConnell family in 1901 to the Adair Family. [2] William Adair, his wife Losina, and their daughters Lula, Ione "Pinky," Bernadine, and Margorie all lived in the house until the girls left the nest. Once their daughters were grown, the Adairs rented the rooms to boarders.

  6. Devin-Adair Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The principal publishers of such books were Devin-Adair, Caxton Publishers (Idaho), Henry Regnery Company (Chicago), Western Islands (Boston), and Arlington House (Connecticut). Garrity managed to have friends across the broad spectrum of the American right from Human Events and National Review to The Freeman , American Opinion , The Review of ...

  7. C.D. Peacock - Wikipedia

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    Later, company president Walter C. Peacock became an important figure in Chicago and Illinois sporting circles. The Peacock family sold the company to Dayton-Hudson in 1969. [ 2 ] During the 1992 American recession, the company encountered financial difficulty, entered bankruptcy and was sold to Gordon Brothers , but ultimately survived in a ...

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