Edward W. McCready House, 231 North Euclid Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This large, single-family dwelling is a simple, well-executed example of the work done by Prairie School architects, Spencer and Powers. It was built in the early 1900's in suburban Oak Park. Unp... More
Edward W. McCready House, 231 North Euclid Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This large, single-family dwelling is a simple, well-executed example of the work done by Prairie School architects, Spencer and Powers. It was built in the early 1900's in suburban Oak Park. Unp... More
Edward W. McCready House, 231 North Euclid Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This large, single-family dwelling is a simple, well-executed example of the work done by Prairie School architects, Spencer and Powers. It was built in the early 1900's in suburban Oak Park. Unp... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Brookfield Kindergarten, 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Cook County, ...
Significance: The structure was built as a private kindergarten for Queene F. Coonley, a pioneer in the kindergarten movement in Chicago. It is considered on of William Drummond's finest designs. Survey number... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Edward W. McCready House, 231 North Euclid Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This large, single-family dwelling is a simple, well-executed example of the work done by Prairie School architects, Spencer and Powers. It was built in the early 1900's in suburban Oak Park. Unp... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Edward W. McCready House, 231 North Euclid Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This large, single-family dwelling is a simple, well-executed example of the work done by Prairie School architects, Spencer and Powers. It was built in the early 1900's in suburban Oak Park. Unp... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Edward W. McCready House, 231 North Euclid Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This large, single-family dwelling is a simple, well-executed example of the work done by Prairie School architects, Spencer and Powers. It was built in the early 1900's in suburban Oak Park. Unp... More
Brookfield Kindergarten, 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Cook County, ...
Significance: The structure was built as a private kindergarten for Queene F. Coonley, a pioneer in the kindergarten movement in Chicago. It is considered on of William Drummond's finest designs. Survey number... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Edward W. McCready House, 231 North Euclid Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This large, single-family dwelling is a simple, well-executed example of the work done by Prairie School architects, Spencer and Powers. It was built in the early 1900's in suburban Oak Park. Unp... More
Brookfield Kindergarten, 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Cook County, ...
Significance: The structure was built as a private kindergarten for Queene F. Coonley, a pioneer in the kindergarten movement in Chicago. It is considered on of William Drummond's finest designs. Survey number... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Edward W. McCready House, 231 North Euclid Street, Oak Park, Cook Coun...
Significance: This large, single-family dwelling is a simple, well-executed example of the work done by Prairie School architects, Spencer and Powers. It was built in the early 1900's in suburban Oak Park. Unp... More
Brookfield Kindergarten, 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Cook County, ...
Significance: The structure was built as a private kindergarten for Queene F. Coonley, a pioneer in the kindergarten movement in Chicago. It is considered on of William Drummond's finest designs. Survey number... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Brookfield Kindergarten, 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Cook County, ...
Significance: The structure was built as a private kindergarten for Queene F. Coonley, a pioneer in the kindergarten movement in Chicago. It is considered on of William Drummond's finest designs. Survey number... More
Brookfield Kindergarten, 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Cook County, ...
Significance: The structure was built as a private kindergarten for Queene F. Coonley, a pioneer in the kindergarten movement in Chicago. It is considered on of William Drummond's finest designs. Survey number... More
Brookfield Kindergarten, 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Cook County, ...
Significance: The structure was built as a private kindergarten for Queene F. Coonley, a pioneer in the kindergarten movement in Chicago. It is considered on of William Drummond's finest designs. Survey number... More
Brookfield Kindergarten, 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Cook County, ...
Significance: The structure was built as a private kindergarten for Queene F. Coonley, a pioneer in the kindergarten movement in Chicago. It is considered on of William Drummond's finest designs. Survey number... More
Brookfield Kindergarten, 3601 Forest Avenue, Brookfield, Cook County, ...
Significance: The structure was built as a private kindergarten for Queene F. Coonley, a pioneer in the kindergarten movement in Chicago. It is considered on of William Drummond's finest designs. Survey number... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More
Schiller Building, 64 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL
Significance: Designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891-92, the Schiller Building was a unique solution to the problem of placing a large theater and office building on a mid-block site. The result was the first "... More