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Umbuc tree in yard. Ranch house, Estancia Blanco, Monte Hermoso. 1926.
Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition
Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez
Expedition Start Date: April 1926
Expedition End Date: November 1926
Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting
Location: South America, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Monte Hermoso
Original material: album print
Digital Identifier: CSGEO69589
Dinner roll.
"The evolution of the Walnut Room on State Street in Chicago began when a member of our millinery department brought homemade pot pies for her clients so they would not go hungry while shopping. A few years later, her pies became the central offering of the tea room. Demand called for more space, and in the late 1890s the very first restaurant in a department store was opened. The Walnut Room, the grande dame of our seventh-floor restaurants, soon grew to 17,000 square feet, with Circassian wood imported from Russia and Austrian chandeliers contributing to its elegance and comfort." ~ Marshall Field's (Now Macy's) On State Street, Chicago
An ornament version of the famous Marshall Field's Great Clock. One of our many cool Chicago ornaments.
I think for the next week or so, you'll see lots of the Christmas Tree as its a new item in the house I haven't over shot yet. Also because we have some cool ornaments, I'm a depth of field overuser, and I think I could turn some shots into Christmas decoriations.
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.
A woman wearing a dress posed in a garden or under a tree. Port of Quequen, Buenos Aires. 1926.
Name of Expedition: 2nd Captain Marshall Field Paleontological Expedition
Participants: Elmer S. Riggs (Leader and Photographer),Robert C. Thorne (Collector), Rudolf Stahlecker (Collector), Felipe Mendez
Expedition Start Date: April 1926
Expedition End Date: November 1926
Purpose or Aims: Geology Fossil Collecting
Location: South America, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Port of Quequen
Original material: album print
Digital Identifier: CSGEO69510
Sadly, Minneapolis' annual SantaLand display appears to have come to an end. For many years, the Dayton's department store was a Christmas tradition in the Twin Cities--the 8th floor being home to a display which changed themes on a yearly basis. Since transitioning to Macy's, the display has remained the same (A Day in the Life of an Elf). However, the iconic building was recently sold, bringing an end to the historic department store along Nicollet Mall and its festive display.
Macy's (SantaLand 2016). Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The 2004 version of the tree. I (and many, many others) have posted pics of the 2010 version. I'll let the Flickerites decide which is better.
It's a long way down from the 7th floor of the Marshall Field building, now Macy's.
This area is a space between two old buildings and used to be an air shaft. I remember walking from one building to the other and you had to go through this area - it was just like an alley.
Harry Potter was the theme of the Christmas decorations at Marshall Field in 2000. The Tiffany ceiling is shown above.
Ella in her grandmother's arms looking at the great Christmas tree in the Walnut Room at the Marshall Field's on State Street in Chicago.
Coming to this store and the walnut room is a family tradition that goes back to when my father was a child. While we don't go every year it's always something special about it when we get there.
The TV Land statue of the iconic image of Mary Tyler Moore (as Mary Richards) throwing her cap in downtown Minneapolis.