Michigan Avenue Buildings
Left to Right:
The Auditorium, the Fine Arts Building (originally the Studebaker Building), the Chicago College of Music, and the Chicago Club.    The Chicago Club, originally the Art Institute,  was built in 1885 and destroyed in 1929 (collapsed when repaired).  The Fine Arts Building was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1978.  In 2002,  Michigan Avenue between 11th and Randolf Streets was declared a Chicago Landmark.

Appear as #2, 3, and 4 in this Rand McNally 1893 3-D map at the Univ. of Illinois at Chicago:
http://tigger.uic.edu/depts/ahaa/imagebase/intranet/chiviews/page173.html



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