Category:First National Bank of Chicago (1882-1900)
English: The First National Bank of Chicago's third building was a 6-story (and basement) building designed by the Chicago artitects Burlig & Whitehouse and was built in 1882 at 38 South Dearborn Street at the northwest corner with Monroe Street. It was eventually torn down in 1900 to make way for its larger replacement at the same location.
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