1900s
The defining event of this decade - 1900-1909 - was the earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906. The last four years were dedicated to recovering from the devastation and rebuilding much of the city.
More 1900s buildings
310 W. Polk | 306 W Polk Street |
D.H. Burnham and Company |
1904 | |
Auditorium Annex (South Building) | 500 S Michigan Avenue |
Holabird and Roche |
1902 | |
72 E Elm Street | 72 E Elm Street |
Charles M. Palmer |
1901 | |
201 N Leclaire Avenue | 201 N Leclaire Avenue |
George L. Harvey |
1900 | |
321 N Menard Avenue | 321 N Menard Avenue |
George C. Sellon |
1904 | |
548 N Laramie Avenue | 548 N Laramie Avenue |
Allan M. Barrows |
1900 | |
627 N Central Avenue | 627 N Central Avenue |
Frederick R. Schock |
1902 | |
207 N Parkside Avenue | 207 N Parkside Avenue |
Pillinger Brothers |
1906 | |
713 W Hutchinson Street | 713 W Hutchinson Street |
George Garnsey |
1907 | |
2614 S Komensky Avenue | 2614 S Komensky Avenue |
Theodore Duesing |
1908 |