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  2. Flat Iron Building (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Flat Iron Building (Chicago) Coordinates: 41°54′37″N 87°40′37″W. Flat Iron Building in Chicago. The Flat Iron Building is located in the Wicker Park district of West Town, Chicago, Illinois. [1] The building is located at the intersection of Milwaukee Avenue, North Avenue, and Damen Avenue. Since the 1980s, it has served as an artists ...

  3. Flatiron Building - Wikipedia

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    The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, [6] is a 22-story, [7] 285-foot-tall (86.9 m) steel-framed triangular building at 175 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Daniel Burnham and Frederick P. Dinkelberg, and sometimes called, in its early days, " Burnham's Folly ", it ...

  4. George A. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    George A. Fuller. The Flatiron Building, seen here in 2010, was originally called the Fuller Building, named after George A. Fuller. George A. Fuller (October 21, 1851 – December 14, 1900) was an American architect often credited as being the "inventor" of modern skyscrapers and the modern contracting system.

  5. List of flatiron buildings - Wikipedia

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    Late Victorian, Italianate designed by William Mirre. Lafayette Building (Detroit, Michigan) 1923 built. 2009–2010 demolished. 144 West Lafayette Blvd. 42°19′53″N 83°02′56″W  /  42.33143°N 83.04879°W  / 42.33143; -83.04879  (Lafayette Building (Detroit, Michigan)) Detroit, Michigan. Reid Building.

  6. Early skyscrapers - Wikipedia

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    Early skyscrapers emerged in the United States as a result of economic growth, the financial organization of American businesses, and the intensive use of land. [9] New York City was one of the centers of early skyscraper construction and had a history as a key seaport located on the small island of Manhattan, on the east coast of the U.S. [10] As a consequence of its colonial history and city ...

  7. Flatiron Building (Chicago, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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  8. Northwest Tower - Wikipedia

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    Other information. Number of stores. 12. The Northwest Tower, later popularly known as the Coyote Building, [1] and Robey Hotel since 2017, [2] is a 12-story Art Deco building at the corner of North Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago. It was designed by Perkins, Chatten & Hammond and built between 1928 and 1929. [3][4]

  9. List of Chicago Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Glessner House, designated on October 14, 1970, as one of the first official Chicago Landmarks Night view of the top of The Chicago Board of Trade Building at 141 West Jackson, an address that has twice housed Chicago's tallest building Chicago Landmark is a designation by the Mayor and the City Council of Chicago for historic sites in Chicago, Illinois. Listed sites are selected after meeting ...