The Water Tower
The O'Leary house was spared.
The water tower that survived the Great Chicago Fire is known as the Chicago Water Tower. Completed in 1869, it is one of the few structures that remained standing after the devastating fire in 1871. The tower is an iconic symbol of Chicago and is located on Michigan Avenue. It is also part of the Chicago Landmark District.
The address of the 626 Landmark Foundation is: 626 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611-2844
The address of the Citizens Landmark Preservation is: 3045 W Fillmore St # 1, Chicago, IL 60612-3959
The Rookery Building is a famous Chicago landmark that was completed in 1888. The building was built by architects John Wellborn Root and Daniel Burnham.
The address of the Landmark Uptown Theater Corporation is: 2117 W Waveland Ave, Chicago, IL 60618-4922
The Chicago Fire is a Major League Soccer club in Chicago.
Pullman, which has become a historiic Chicago landmark.
The Art Institute of Chicago is used as an art museum and institute.
It came from the great Chicago fire of 1871
The triangle shirtwaist company fire a landmark in labor history because it was the start of creation and enforcement of workplace safety standards.
Pioneer Court at the mouth of the Chicago River.