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The "Lone Star" at the apex was the tip-off... ;)

OK, one softball deserves another...

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21 hours ago, NigelG said:

I’m guessing early 20C and some sort of formal residence/ecclesiastical use? The slightly Italianate loggia is interesting....

Actually late 19C and certainly a formal residence.

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On 15 May 2019 at 10:18 PM, war said:

Actually late 19C and certainly a formal residence.

Oh yes - realise it's 1892. Didn't have a chance to see everything on my recent trip to Chicago as I only had a few days and went 'Mies' rather than 'FLW' (other than in Oak Park where I have friends)....

Its the Charnley House by Sullivan and Adler in Chicago

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