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A Christmas gift from our Director at work. I wonder if I should keep the box as a souvenier since Marshall Field's name is changing to Macy's next month.
Along with my SLR, I brought the Sony FD73 (0.3MP) with for a little show-and-tell.
Photo by : Andy Marfia
"Memory," the tomb of Marshall Field, the founder of the department store by the same name, June 2005. The tomb was created by sculptor Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon.
The Restaurant had a girl dressed as an Xmas fairy visiting children (and other diners). Unfortunately the line was 800000 miles long to eat here, next time I'll know a reservation is key.
This is the Minneapolis Marshall Fields Christmas display on their 8th floor. The Set is in order of the story since I uploaded them out of order.
Spring break: I wanted to take a break from the daily hum-drum of Indianapolis. We planned to spend the weekend in Chicago, seeing Garfield Conservatory and a few other architectural sights that either I love from earlier trips or that I wanted to see for the first time (think: Gold Coast mansions).
Imagine the luck... I had heard that the weather would clear up by Sunday, so I planned that I would do neighborhood tours on this day. And I woke up to loads and loads of blizzard-looking snow outside the hotel room window.
Cancel that walking tour I had wanted to take! Walking to Macy's (Formerly Marshall Field's) was the extent of our about-the-town hiking :-(.
A storm that brought several inches of snow to Chicago starts to howl at the corner of State and Randolph Streets in December 2007
"Meet me under the Field's clock." This building, and its signature clocks, have been landmarks on State Street since the early part of the last century.