Marshall Field and Company Building

Marshall Field and Company Building (HM2HA7)

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N 41° 53.031', W 87° 37.66'

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Daniel H. Bunrham and Charles Atwood, 1892;
D.H.Burnham and Co., 1902, 1906, 1907;
Graham, Burnham & Co., 1914 architects
1892- 1914
The Marshall Field and Company Building is the "grande dame" of
Chicago department store buildings, a Chicago School building
finely designed and detailed in the Classical Revival style. It is
significantly historical as the longtime headquarters of Marshall
Field and Company, one of the nation's most historically
important retail enterprises, and one of the finest historic
department stores in the nation. Built in stages over a
generation, the building is the work of Chicago's leading
architects, Daniel H. Burnham. The building is noteworthy for its
lavish interiors, including two atria decorated with stained glass
and Tiffany mosaics, and the much-beloved walnut room.
Designated on November 1, 2005
Richard M. Daley, Mayor
Commission on Chicago Landmarks
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HM NumberHM2HA7
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Year Placed2005
Placed ByCommission on Chicago Landmarks
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Date Added Wednesday, May 29th, 2019 at 11:01am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)16T E 447923 N 4637070
Decimal Degrees41.88385000, -87.62766667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 53.031', W 87° 37.66'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 53' 1.8599999999999" N, 87° 37' 39.6" W
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