This is the Uptown Broadway Building:
Uptown Broadway Building (2013-09-28 12-56-16a)
Photo © 2013 Gary J. Sibio. All rights reserved.
Here’s a close-up of some of the detail:
Uptown Broadway Building Detail (2010-04-29 11-05-08a)
Photo © 2010 Gary J. Sibio. All rights reserved.
The Uptown Broadway Building is a historic three-story building located in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago. It was built in 1926, using a Spanish Baroque design, by Walter W. Ahlschlager. The building, built at the height of the terra cotta industry, is known for its ornate terra-cotta facade with depictions of ancient gods, rams’ heads, shields, helmets, birds, fruits and trophies. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
The building’s original purpose was to provide office space for doctors and dentists. There is an unconfirmed local legend saying that Al Capone operated a speakeasy in the building’s basement. However, the building is only one block south of the Green Mill, a well-known speakeasy run by Capone.
Nice detail and history in this one Gary.
Thank you very much, Branka. I appreciate the feedback.
Great photos and post! Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome and thanks for the kind words.
It reminds me of an old theater in Washington Heights. Beautiful
It was a popular style of architecture between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.
Design is so beautiful
It’s one of my favorites
Great pics :o)
Thanks, Lee
Love stuff like this – every little corner has some history to tell
Me too.
Nice detail and history in this one Gary.
Thank you, Carol
Great photo
Thanks, Olga
awesome photos!1
Thanks, Shaun
Beautifully photographed, Gary.
Thanks
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