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“It was made to be liked,” said Robert Sharoff, whose new coffee table book, “The Wrigley Building: The Making of an Icon,” (Rizzoli Electa) with photographs by William Zbaren and commentaries by Tim ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A new book, The Wrigley Building: The Making of an Icon, explores the untold story behind one of Chicago's most famous landmarks. Author Robert Sharoff and Cultural Historian Tim ...
“As the first person to erect a new building on the north side of the river, [Wrigley Company founder William Wrigley Jr.] got the best site at the lowest cost,” Chicago architectural author ...
From the little-known architect to the over 375,000 terra cotta pieces on the facade, the pioneering radio stations and extraordinary designers that worked there, The Wrigley Building: The Making of ...
1973: Ironworkers bolted the last girder into place, making Sears Tower (now Willis Tower) the world’s tallest building. Sears Tower ended the Empire State Building’s four-decade reign as the world’s ...
Authors Robert Sharoff and Tim Samuelson, alongside Photographer William Zbaren, Contributors to the book “The Wrigley ...
CHICAGO -- CHICAGO - Descend the stairs off Michigan Avenue near the Wrigley Building, leaving the high-end stores of the Magnificent Mile behind, and you step into one of Chicago's legendary taverns.
"Everyone’s welcome" to watch Chicago Cubs baseball — even the viral goose nesting near the Wrigley Field bleachers. Over the weekend, fans at the historic Chicago ballpark during the team's ...
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