File:Pullman company town, Arcade Building, 1925-1926.jpg
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DescriptionPullman company town, Arcade Building, 1925-1926.jpg | The Arcade building in Pullman, Chicago shortly before its demolition in 1926. The tallest, three-story part shown here housed the Pullman Company theatre which was closed for decades. The financial burden of maintaining and heating large unused spaces caused the early demise of the Arcade. |
Date | or 1926 |
Source | https://www.pullman-museum.org/pshs/pshsFullRecord.php?collection=pshs&pointer=14719 |
Author | Anonymous |
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current | 10:15, 28 October 2022 | 1,326 × 957 (165 KB) | Retired electrician (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=The Arcade building in Pullman, Chicago shortly before its demolition in 1926. The tallest, three-story part shown here housed the Pullman Company theatre which was closed for decades. The financial burden of maintaining and heating large unused spaces caused the early demise of the Arcade. |Source=https://www.pullman-museum.org/pshs/pshsFullRecord.php?collection=pshs&pointer=14719 |Date=1925 or 1926 |Author=Anonymous |Permission= |other_versi... |
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