george h. edbrooke's willoughby building (1887) as documented by richard nickel before it death in 1964
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This entry was posted on August 22 2022 by Eric
richard nickel documented george h. edbrooke's willoughby building (1887) shortly before it was demolished by harvey wrecking in 1964.
the 9-story building was built for charles l. willoughby in 1887 at the northwest corner of franklin and jackson.
images courtesy of ryerson and burnham, art institute of chicago.
This entry was posted in , Miscellaneous, Bldg. 51, Events & Announcements, Featured Posts & Bldg. 51 Feed on August 22 2022 by Eric
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