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  2. Farmington Winery (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Farmington Winery was the former LaSalle Winery [1] which was operated in the converted Detroit United Railway Powerhouse in Farmington, Michigan. Production ceased in the late 1960s and the building was used primarily as a distribution center. Later, the St Julian Winery purchased the LaSalle brand.

  3. La Salle Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    La Salle Township is in eastern Monroe County, about 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Monroe, the county seat.Its eastern boundary is the shore of Lake Erie.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 26.86 square miles (69.57 km 2), of which 26.57 square miles (68.82 km 2) are land and 0.29 square miles (0.75 km 2), or 1.07%, are water. [1]

  4. LaSalle Bank - Wikipedia

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    LaSalle Bank Corporation was the holding company ... Founded in 1927 as National Builders Bank of ... It operated 264 branches and 1,000 ATMs in Michigan and Indiana. ...

  5. Victor Andre Matteson - Wikipedia

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    Victor Andre Matteson (August 22, 1872 – March 9, 1951) was an American architect.His practice was based in Chicago and LaSalle, Illinois.. His work includes the Cardinal Hill Reservoir (1931) in Jefferson County, Kentucky; the Saginaw Water Works plant in Saginaw, Michigan (1926–1929); [1] the Westclox plant building in Peru, Illinois; [2] and the LaSalle Theater (1912) in LaSalle, Illinois.

  6. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    In Milwaukee, 15 Lustron homes survive, as of 2014, in a cluster around Lincoln Creek north of Capitol Drive and Cooper Park. These are mostly the Winchester model, but the home at 5520 W. Philip Pl., which has a "unique blue and yellow color scheme, is almost certainly one of the early Esquire “demonstration” homes, which first appeared in ...

  7. Builders Building - Wikipedia

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    222 North LaSalle, also known as the Builders Building, is a building located at 222 North LaSalle Street in the Chicago Loop. Built in 1927, it was significantly renovated between 1980 and 1986. It faces the south side of the Chicago River.

  8. John McShain - Wikipedia

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    John McShain (December 21, 1896 – September 9, 1989) was an American building contractor known as "The Man Who Built Washington".. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Irish immigrants, McShain graduated from St. Joseph's Preparatory School in 1918 after having attended La Salle College High School for several years.

  9. LaSalle–Wacker Building - Wikipedia

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    The LaSalle–Wacker Building, at 221 North LaSalle Street (also known as 121 West Wacker Drive), is a 41-story skyscraper at the north end of the LaSalle Street canyon in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.