Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Pullman Greenstone Church, 11211 South St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, C...
2008 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The town of Pullman was constructed between 1880-84 under the direction of George Pullman, founder of the Pullman Palace Car Company. Designed by archit... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More
Second Presbyterian Church, 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Cook ...
STORED ON SITE. mchr 2011 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Originally designed by noted architect James Renwick and built in 1874, Second Presbyterian Church was later remodeled in 1900 due to dev... More