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  2. The Palmer House Hilton - Wikipedia

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    The Palmer House – A Hilton Hotel is a historic hotel in Chicago's Loop area. It is a member of the Historic Hotels of America [ 1 ] program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation . The first Palmer House opened in 1870, and the present building (the third) in 1925.

  3. Palmer Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Palmer Mansion was a large private home constructed 1882–1885 at 1350 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois. Once the largest private residence in the city, it was located in the Near North Side neighborhood, facing Lake Michigan . [ 6 ]

  4. Loop Retail Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Potter Palmer. The district's period of historic significance was 1872–1949. [2] In the late 1860s, Potter Palmer improved State Street by building his own Palmer House hotel on State Street in 1870. [4] He had also convinced Marshall Field and Levi Leiter to move the Field, Leiter & Co. store to State Street in 1868. [5]

  5. Hammer/Palmer Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Hammer / Palmer Mansion is a historic mansion at 3654-3656 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in the Bronzeville section of Chicago. It was designed by William Wilson Clay of the firm Wheelock and Clay ( Otis Leonard Wheelock ) in the Queen Anne style and built in 1885.

  6. Holabird & Root - Wikipedia

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    An enormously successful practice, they also designed large, ornate hotels across the country, including Chicago's Palmer House, with Richard Neutra in a junior role on the team. Their work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics [ 1 ] and the 1932 Summer Olympics .

  7. Grand Pacific Hotel (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    These dinners were a Chicago social institution for more than 50 years. [2] Newspapers devoted 4 inches to its menu and guests. [2] Along with contemporary Chicago luxury hotels such as the Palmer House, Tremont House, and Sherman House, it was built in the palazzo architectural style of the day. [4]

  8. John M. Van Osdel - Wikipedia

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    John Mills Van Osdel (July 31, 1811 – December 21, 1891) [1] was an American architect who is considered the first Chicago architect. [2] He is considered a peer of the most prominent architects in the history of Chicago. He has also done significant work throughout Illinois and the Midwest, although much of it no longer exists. [vague]

  9. Henry D. Barber House - Wikipedia

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    The Henry D. Barber House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 28, 1974, for its significance in the area of architecture. [2] Joseph Lyman Silsbee, prominent architect of many Chicago structures including the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the interior of the ‘Palmer Castle’ of Bertha and Potter Palmer of the Palmer House in Chicago, designed this house.