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Happy Halloween! |
Documenting the architecture, streets, and people of Chicago
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Old Town is home to many of Chicago's Victorian-era buildings constructed during the 19th century. Over the past 20-30 years gentrification has transformed the neighborhood into more of an exclusive hotspot. Old Town's charm is based on the great restaurants and bars, but the historical architecture and old businesses that continue to thrive in the area. While Wells Street has maintained its historical look, many modern-styled buildings have risen in between. The Salpicon Restaurant is a prime example of the old and new that exists up and down Wells Street between Division and North Avenue. Salpicon serves authentic, upscale Mexican food that I have yet to try. It seems that the food is similar to how you could describe the architecture - traditional red-brick fused with expensive modern glass. |
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Located at 343 S Dearborn, the 20-story neo-Gothic Fisher Building is a Chicago Landmark. Floors 1 and 2 are designated for commercial use and 3 through 20 are apartments. If you look closely, especially from the L platform at Library, State and Van Buren, you will see terra-cotta carvings of several different aquatic and mystical figures. |