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Llyod Neck, NY (Long Island)

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Chicago's skyline and streets.

The view in the Chicago Pedway from the northwest area of the Macy's (former Marshall Fields) building. Looking south. The Pedway makes a 90-degree turn here.

 

This photo is part of a numbered series of photos inside the Pedway that I took in April 2022. The Pedway is a network of underground pedestrian tunnels, passageways and connections in downtown Chicago.

Photo from book "Wallace Neff and the grand houses of the Golden State" as Neff was McNally's grandson.

Along with my SLR, I brought the Sony FD73 (0.3MP) with for a little show-and-tell.

Photo by : Andy Marfia

 

Designed as a smaller version of the downtown Chicago Marshall Field store, this Oak Park location, at the corner of Lake and Harlem, has a similar sister in Evanston.

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Marshall Field III was an American investment banker, publisher, racehorse owner/breeder, philanthropist, heir to the Marshall Field department store fortune and a leading financial supporter and founding board member of Saul Alinsky's community organizing network Industrial Areas Foundation.[

Macy's holiday decorations adorn the facade of the State Street side of the building

Marshall Field's

Macy's on State Street

111 North State Street

Chicago, Illinois

Marshall Field's flagship store on State Street

Designed as a smaller version of the downtown Chicago Marshall Field store, this Oak Park location, at the corner of Lake and Harlem, has a similar sister in Evanston.

"Marshall Field's" Chicago "Macy's boycott"

Location: Chicago, Illinois; Chicago Loop

Camera: Hasselblad 500CM

Lens: Carl Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 Planar

Film: Ilford HP5+ EI1600 (120)

I didn't know what this ad meant so I took a pic.

Marshall Field's

Macy's on State Street

111 North State Street

Chicago, Illinois

Llyod Neck, NY (Long Island)

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Chicago's skyline and streets.

I wonder if they ever used the flagpoles. This was a Marshall Field's location until 1986. Borders completely remodeled the interior, save for the vestibule with original revolving doors and some old terrazzo just inside the store itself.

look up, look up, the sky is falling,

you can't just dodge, expect the normal,

nothing seems like that's to be,

ornaments hang and fall, se la vie....

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Chicago's skyline and streets.

Designed as a smaller version of the downtown Chicago Marshall Field store, this Oak Park location, at the corner of Lake and Harlem, has a similar sister in Evanston.

Standing under seven tons of bronze clockwork.

My friend Paul went to Chicago and brought me back some Frango mint chocolates.

I am sorry it will forever be know as Marshall Field's!

Looking out at the sign.

Chicago is proud of having the first, the tallest and the biggest of a lot of things. Well, here's the biggest-ever flag to be hung in a department store, celebrating the Fourth of July at Marshall Field's, a Chicago institution which itself takes up an entire city block.

Downtown, The Loop, Chicago, Illinois.

Sunday, September 22, 2024.

So the former Marshall Fields (now Macys) in Chicago is one of, if not the, great old department stores. One of the showpieces is an atrium ceiling designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. It is spectacular. However, they don't seem to know what to do with it. The closest view is from the ladies underwear department. I just don't think their displays quite do it justice.

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