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will probably say macy's next year

On November 26th, 1897 the historic Marshall Field clock at Washington & State Streets was installed. It soon became a Chicago landmark. The original clock was replaced in 1907 with the clock we see today. The clock on the corner of State & Randolph was installed in 1904.

 

Both of these Great Clocks were designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. Each clock is made of 7 tons of cast bronze and are attached to the structure with ornamental ironwork. The face of the clock is 46 inches across while the minute hand is 27 inches long and the hour hand is 20 1/2 inches.

 

On November 3rd, 1945 the clock was made famous in a Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post cover with a repairman setting the landmark clock with his own pocket watch.

 

Be sure to visit this one of a kind clock!

  

Marshall Field’s (now Macy’s)

111 N.State Street

Chicago, IL 60602

Those white trees are columnar apple trees

walnut room at marshall field

Marshall Fields Dept Store clock. Chicago, State Street. Now owned by MACY's.. But Macy's can NEVER replace Fields!!

We park at the Dayton's ramp.

taken outside state street where marshall fields once stood. now its macys....

I immediately correctly identified this as the place were the movie "Mannequin" was filmed. Macy's just bought it out and so this sign might not be there for long.

We ladies hung out in Chicago on Thursday.

 

Macy's (old Marshall Field's flagship store)

 

The Tiffany Dome

navy pier at night, summer 2009

View of Christmas in Chicago passing by Marshall Fields. Cool Picture.

來這家百貨公司不要只逛街

還要來看看他們五樓有名的Tiffany Ceiling

Fantastic glss mosaic!

FAO Schwarz had the most incredible plush menagerie.

來這家百貨公司不要只逛街

還要來看看他們五樓有名的Tiffany Ceiling

Fantastic glss mosaic!

Marshall Field and Company

Built: 1902, 1906, 1907, 1914

Arch: Daniel H Burnham

Style: Classical Revival

 

One of the finest department store buildings in the nation. The building is noteworthy for its lavish interiors, including two atria decorated with stained glass and Tiffany mosaics, and the much beloved Walnut Room.

 

The restaurantware compote is from Marshall Field in Chicago circa 1928

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