Main doors of Fourth Presbyterian Church (Gothic Revival Style). The 900 North Michigan building on the background. Chicago. USA


Main doors of Fourth Presbyterian Church. Built in Gothic Revival Style by architect Ralph Adams Cram between 1912 - 1914 (the oldest building of the Magnificent Mile after the Water Tower). On the background at center the 900 North Michigan (completed in 1989 is a 66 story building with 871 foot / 265 meters height) and, at right, a glimpse through the trees of the Palmolive building (Art Deco style, completed in 1929, with 37 floors). North Michigan Avenue. Chicago. Illinois. USA


Size: 5200px × 3453px
Location: North Michigan Avenue (aka the Magnificent Mile). Chicago. Illinois. USA
Photo credit: © M. A. Muñoz Pellicer / Alamy / Afripics
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