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I'm fully aware that this was not the Ferris Bueller car (a Ferrari), but this is Chicago, it's summer, and this is a hot ride...
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Downtown, The Loop, Chicago, Illinois.
On Washington, west of Wabash.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011.
Each year, the downtown Minneapolis Macy's (formerly Marshall Field's and Dayton's) has put on a tremendous Christmas display on the 8th floor. Every year is a different them. The 2006 theme was The Mary Poppins. I suggest going early, and getting a gingerbread cookie upon exiting.
Macy's. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
We have a video of this mosaic posted on ChiTownView.
Inside the old Marshall Field's building, now occupied by Macy's, you find this beautiful work of art. The glass mosaic dome was designed by Louis C. Tiffany, built by a group of 50 craftsmen that took 18 months completing work in 1907. It is both the first dome to be built in favrile iridescent glass "Favrile" means handmade and the "iridescent effect" was obtained by mixing different colors of glass while hot. "Favrile iridescent glass" is a type of art glass patented in 1894 by Louis Comfort Tiffany. It contains over 1.6 million pieces making it the largest glass mosaic of it's kind.
The mosaic is located near the Washington entrance near the escalators. If you want a closeup look go to the fifth floor in the lingerie department. If you enjoy the work of Tiffany and or art glass there are two more examples within a block's walk. There is an amazing collection of stained glass panels, including some designed by Tiffany in the underground pedway just outside Macy's basement on the north end of the store. Right near InFields bar and grill. Where they have $5 drink specials everyday. youtu.be/AP1qp85U2qA
Then if you go a half block east of Macy's you'll find the Cultural Center. Where you will find another Tiffany masterpiece the world's largest stained glass dome. youtu.be/FKikzrrGUiI
The music comes from freesound.org is called “gamelan melody” by shinobidragon04
Opened in 1955 in the Park Forest Plaza. This was the first Marshall Field's to open in a shopping mall. Park Forest was the first fully-planned post World-War II suburb in the nation. Store closed in 1997 and sat vacant until 2010 when it was finally razed.
Supposedly there approximately 5,000 balsa wood airplanes in this mobile.
The State Street side of Marshall Field's (now Macy's State Street) was designed by the firm of Daniel Burnham and Company in 1902 and 1907. Marshall Field's is on the National Register of Historic Places #78001123, and is also a National Historic Landmark.
The State Street side of Marshall Field's (now Macy's State Street) was designed by the firm of Daniel Burnham and Company in 1902 and 1907. Marshall Field's is on the National Register of Historic Places #78001123, and is also a National Historic Landmark.
After seeing downtown & shopping mall decorations in many cities in 7 states, I finally made it here on 12/29!
An attractive angle to view this beautiful building.Now a Panera Bread restaurant among other businesses.
Marshall Field's has three atriums: 1) the famous Tiffany one that is not full height; 2) this one; and 3) the one constructed in the early 1990s to connect the State Street store to the Wabash store.
The State Street side of Marshall Field's (now Macy's State Street) was designed by the firm of Daniel Burnham and Company in 1902 and 1907. Marshall Field's is on the National Register of Historic Places #78001123, and is also a National Historic Landmark.
At 5 stories tall, this flag at Macy's Chicago store is the largest US flag ever exhibited in a department store. It is made of parachute material and only weighs 75 pounds. The previous Marshall Field's store once hung a huge flag here that weighed 900 pounds.
The State Street side of Marshall Field's (now Macy's State Street) was designed by the firm of Daniel Burnham and Company in 1902 and 1907. Marshall Field's is on the National Register #78001123, and is also a National Historic Landmark.
Interior of Old Capitol. 1924.
Name of Expedition: Captain Marshall Field Expedition for Vertebrate Paleontology
Participants: Elmer S. Riggs, George F. Sternberg, John B. Abbott, Jose Strucco, C. Harold Riggs
Expedition Start Date: 1922
Expedition End Date: 1925
Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Mammals that were probably distinct from other Northern Hemisphere Cenozoic fossils
Location: South America, Argentina, Tucuman
Original material: album print
Digital Identifier: CSGEO49072
Holiday decorations are now up at Macy's on State (formerly Marshall Field's).
Downtown, The Loop, Chicago, Illinois.
Thursday, November 19, 2015.
The American Idol sensation is now appearing in Marshall Fields' holiday windows. Seen here dancing with Snow White.
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Marshall Field and Company Building or Macy's at State Street is the former flagship location of the former Marshall Field's department store and the current location of the Chicago flagship of Macy's. The building is located in the Chicago Loop community area in Cook County, Illinois, United States, and it takes up the entire city block bounded clockwise from the west by North State Street, East Randolph Street, North Wabash Avenue, and East Washington Street. The former department store established numerous important business firsts in this building, and it is regarded as one of the three most influential establishments in the nationwide development of the department store.
Both the building name and the name of the stores formerly headquartered at this building changed names on September 9, 2006 as a result of the merger of the May Department Stores (Marshall Field's former parent) with the Federated Department Stores which led to the integration of the Marshall Field's stores into the Macy's retailing network.