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Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot-long (1,010 m) pier on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, ... and improvements to the interior of the Family Pavilion and South Arcade. Phase I ...
Polk Bros Park is a 13-acre (5.3 ha) park at Chicago's Navy Pier. [1] [2] The park features the Peoples Energy Welcome Pavilion, Polk Bros Fountain, and the Polk Bros Performance Lawns, a pair of lawns with stages called City Stage and Lake Stage.
Rubble stone with concrete pier: Construction: Brick, cast iron and glass: Automated: 1979 [1] Height: 66 ft (20 m) [2] Shape: Cylindrical base/Frustum of a cone tower, with attached buildings: Markings: White, red on roofs: Heritage: National Register of Historic Places listed place, Chicago Landmark Light; First lit: 1893 [1] Focal height: 82 ...
The Navy Pier Auditorium, designed by the architect Charles Sumner Frost and constructed in 1916, is located at the east end of Navy Pier in Chicago and is also known as the Hall. The Navy Pier Auditorium consists of the Festival Hall and the Aon Grand Ballroom.
Lake Point Tower from St. Regis Chicago between Navy Pier and Lake Shore Drive, 2022. The architects for Lake Point Tower were John Heinrich and George Schipporeit, working under the firm name of Schipporeit and Heinrich; the two were students of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the best known architects of the Bauhaus movement and International Style school, who taught at the Illinois ...
The copy at Chicago's Navy Pier was installed in 1996. [1] [3] References This page was last edited on 30 October 2023, at 00:43 (UTC). ...
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The Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows was an exhibition that opened in February 2000 at Chicago’s Navy Pier entertainment complex. It permanently closed in October 2014. [1] It was the first American museum dedicated solely to the art of stained glass windows.