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Women's Temple in Chicago, Illinois
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The Women's Temple, at the corner of LaSalle and Monroe Streets in Chicago, Illinois, was built in 1892 for the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Designed by architectural firm Burnham & Root, the Romanesque revival building used interior load-bearing walls and heavy stone construction rather than the steel-frame construction that was becoming popular at this time. The building housed offices and a Temperance Hall for recovering alcoholics until its demolition in 1926.
Date 1910
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The Women's Temple, at the corner of LaSalle and Monroe Streets in Chicago, Illinois, was built in 1892 for the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Designed by architectural firm Burnham & Root, the Romanesque revival building used interior load-bearing walls and heavy stone construction rather than the steel-frame construction that was becoming popular at this time. The building housed offices and a Temperance Hall for recovering alcoholics until its demolition in 1926. (English)

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