Colonnade of Union Station (1913 - 1925). Chicago. Illinois. USA


Colonnade of Union Station. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham and buit between 1913 - 1925, to replace the former station from 1881. Its monumental Beaux-Arts style is part of the architectural programs of the era, called American Renaissance. West side of Chicago river between Adams Street and Jackson street. Chicago. Illinois. USA


Size: 3453px × 5200px
Location: West side of Chicago river between Adams Street and Jackson street. Chicago. Illinois. USA
Photo credit: © Miguel Angel Muñoz Pellicer / Alamy / Afripics
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