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Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
Kay Kimbell was a wealthy Fort Worth businessman who built an empire of over 70 companies in a variety of industries. He married Velma Fuller, who kindled his interest in art collecting by taking him to an art show in Fort Worth in 1931, where he bought a British painting. They set up the Kimbell Art Foundation in 1935 to establish an art institute, and by the time of his death in 1964, the couple had amassed what was considered to be the best selection of old masters in the Southwest. Kay left much of his estate to the Kimbell Art Foundation, and Velma bequeathed her share of the estate to the foundation as well, with the key directive to "build a museum of the first class. (Wikipedia)
Foyer et Cafeteria du Palais de la Musique Catalane à Barcelone 1905-1908 Architect Lluis Domènech Montaner.
The building was designed by architect, Lluís Domènech i Montaner and built between 1905 and 1908. It was designed as a home for Barcelona's choir, the Orfeó Catalá.
19 South Wabash, Chicago Illinois
Loop, A hard sign to shoot at. The alley is very dark and narrow.
Thanks to my informative contact randoymwords he helped me find this.
The Harmony Cafeteria was located on 27 s. Dearborn Chicago.
Heres an old postcard www.cardcow.com/229291/harmony-cafeteria-chicago-illinois/