Chicago's Historic Prairie Avenue

Chicago's Historic Prairie Avenue
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 9781439619216
ISBN-13 : 1439619212
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Book Synopsis Chicago's Historic Prairie Avenue by : William H. Tyre

Download or read book Chicago's Historic Prairie Avenue written by William H. Tyre and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2008-06-02 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Prairie Avenue evolved into Chicago's most exclusive residential street during the last three decades of the 19th century. Chicago's wealthiest citizens--Marshall Field, Philip Armour, and George Pullman--were soon joined by dozens of Chicago's business, social, and civic leaders, establishing a neighborhood that the Chicago Herald proclaimed a cluster of millionaires not to be matched for numbers anywhere else in the country. Substantial homes were designed by the leading architects of the day, including William Le Baron Jenney, Burnham and Root, Solon S. Beman, and Richard Morris Hunt. By the early 1900s, however, the neighborhood began a noticeable transformation as many homes were converted to rooming houses and offices, while others were razed for construction of large plants for the printing and publishing industry. The rescue of the landmark Glessner House in 1966 brought renewed attention to the area, and in 1979, the Prairie Avenue Historic District was designated. The late 1990s saw the rebirth of the area as a highly desirable residential neighborhood known as the South Loop. William H. Tyre is executive director of the Glessner House Museum, H. H. Richardson's masterpiece of residential design that features an extraordinary collection of original English and American arts and crafts furnishings.


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