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The John J. Glessner House, operated as the Glessner House, is an architecturally important 19th-century residence located at 1800 S. Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Built during the Gilded Age , it was designed in 1885–1886 by architect Henry Hobson Richardson and completed in late 1887.
T. J. (Tomar Jacob) Hileman (1882–1945) was an American photographer born in Manor Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, [1] who is renowned for his photos of Glacier Park in Montana, and Blackfoot people. After working a while in Chicago and graduating from Effingham School of Photography there, he moved to Colorado and began to take ...
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The painting had been commissioned by a couple from Cincinnati, Ohio, who were visiting Glacier Park for the first time. [ 8 ] The Lake McDonald Hotel was designated a National Historic Landmark on May 28, 1987, [ 2 ] [ 1 ] and is contained within the larger Lake McDonald Lodge Historic District , which had been listed on the National Register ...
"Merry Swiftmas!" The Illinois home covered in Taylor Swift-themed Christmas decorations has returned for the holidays — and its even better than last year.. Couple Amy and Ryan Scott from ...
Logan Pass (elevation 6,646 ft (2,026 m)) is located along the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park, in the U.S. state of Montana. It is the highest point on the Going-to-the-Sun Road . The pass is named after Major William R. Logan, the first superintendent of the park.
Following the state's lead, Peoria County government offices will enjoy an extended holiday with offices closed Dec. 25-26. The city will be closed Monday, Dec. 25 in observance of Christmas. Will ...
Granite Park Chalet is located in the heart of Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana at an elevation of 6,693 feet above sea level. The chalet was built in 1914 by the Great Northern Railway and is a National Historic Landmark contributing property, being one of five structures in the Great Northern Railway Buildings district.