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Field's Fans Chicago staged a protest today, the anniversary of Macy's killing the Marshall Field's store brand. We hung out at the State Street store, where things heated up. And when it was done, we went to go have Frango Mint Ice Cream Pie in the Walnut Room inside Macy's.
For nostalgia's sake, I was hoping to have one of the ice cream snowmen that Marshall Field used to serve only at Christmas but it was not to be.
The elevator operators at the Marshall Fields & Company Building (Macy's on State Street Chicago) in the 1940s were women. For the time, that was incredible and inspirational for most women during the period because women weren't really supposed to work. They are supposed to be home.
I colorized the photos using Artificial Intelligence (not accurate colors but close enough).
Field's Fans Chicago staged a protest today, the anniversary of Macy's killing the Marshall Field's store brand. We hung out at the State Street store, where things heated up. And when it was done, we went to go have Frango Mint Ice Cream Pie in the Walnut Room inside Macy's.
The Great Clock was installed on Marshall Field’s State Street Store in Chicago on November 26, 1897.
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The Great Clocks outside Marshall Fields (now Macy’s) on State Street are nearly 120 years old and weigh 7 tons