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List of Chicago Landmarks

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List of Chicago Landmarks

Summary

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Glessner House]], designated on October 14, 1970, as one of the first official Chicago Landmarks
Chicago's tallest building

Chicago Landmark is a designation by the Mayor and the City Council of Chicago for historic sites in Chicago, Illinois. Listed sites are selected after meeting a combination of criteria, including historical, economic, architectural, artistic, cultural, and social values. Once a site is designated as a landmark, it is subject to the Chicago Landmarks Ordinance, which requires that any alterations beyond routine maintenance, up to and including demolition, must have their permit reviewed by the Landmarks Commission. Many Chicago Landmarks are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, providing federal tax support for preservation, and some are further designated National Historic Landmarks, providing additional federal oversight.

Criteria

The Mayor and the City Council appoint a nine-member Commission on Chicago Landmarks to develop landmark recommendations in accordance with a 1968 Chicago city ordinance. The commission considers areas, districts, places, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects within the City of Chicago for nomination based solely on whether each meets two or more of the following criteria:

  1. Its value as an example of the architectural, cultural, economical, historical, social, or other aspect of the heritage of the City of Chicago, State of Illinois, or the United States;
  2. Its location as a site of a significant historic event which may or may not have taken place within or involved the use of any existing improvements;
  3. Its identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to architectural, cultural, economic, historic, social, or other aspect of the development of the City of Chicago, State of Illinois, or the United States;
  4. Its exemplification of an architectural type or style distinguished by innovation, rarity, uniqueness, or overall quality of design, detail, materials or craftsmanship;
  5. Its identification as the work of an architect, designer, engineer, or builder whose individual work is significant in the history or development of the City of Chicago, the State of Illinois, or the United States;
  6. Its representation of an architectural, cultural, economic, historic, social, or other theme expressed through distinctive areas, districts, places, buildings, structures, works of art, or other objects that may or may not be contiguous;
  7. Its unique location or distinctive physical appearance or presence representing an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood, community, or the City of Chicago.

Once the commission has determined that a candidate meets at least two of the above criteria, the group may provide a preliminary landmark designation if the candidate "has a significant historic, community, architectural or aesthetic interest or value, the integrity of which is preserved in light of its location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, and ability to express such historic, community, architectural or aesthetic interest or value."

History

In Chicago, the historic preservation movement initially sought to ensure the survival of individual buildings of special significance. However, the movement has evolved to include districts and neighborhoods and even encompasses distinctive areas of the natural environment. Preservation has become an integral element of urban planning and design. Three trends led to popular support of the formalization of the movement in response to extensive and far reaching destruction of Chicago's environment:

  1. government-sponsored "urban renewal", which had resulted in destruction of some residential areas;
  2. construction of high-speed, limited-access expressways financed largely by federal highway funds, which divided neighborhoods; and
  3. the real estate boom in response to the demand for increased office space in the Loop.

In 1957, Leon Despres (Chicago City Council alderman from the 5th ward) began the landmark preservation movement in Chicago, by adopting the Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House. This led to the formation of the City Landmarks Commission, who chose 39 buildings as "honorary" landmarks. That body evolved into the present Commission on Chicago Landmarks which was empowered by Despres's 1968 city ordinance to select and protect 12 important buildings as the inaugural official Chicago Landmarks. Although the movement was unable to save either Louis Sullivan's Garrick Theater in 1960 or Sullivan's Chicago Stock Exchange Building in 1972, the efforts spawned the Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois in addition to the municipal Commission.

National recognition

Many landmarks have been designated with National Historic Landmark status by the United States Secretary of the Interior for historical significance. All of those and a number of other districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects worthy of preservation have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Not all Chicago Landmarks have been listed on the National Register, and not all Registered Historic Places (not even all of those that are further designated National Historic Landmarks) have been designated Chicago Landmarks. No Chicago Landmarks are classified as any other type of National Park System protected area including National Parks, National Monuments, or National Preserves. The charts below detail these designations for the city of Chicago-designated sites and the National Historic Landmarks.

List of landmarks

For consistency, the list below uses the name from the Chicago Landmark website. Neighborhood names and boundaries are consistent with the Community areas in Chicago.

Chicago LandmarkImageDesignation dateConstruction date or periodLocationCommunity AreaNRHP dateNHL date
url=https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/227_E_Walton_Place_Apt_Bldg.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=March 1, 2012access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221121233436/https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/227_E_Walton_Place_Apt_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=21 November 2022}}June 6, 20121956227 E. Walton Place
Near North Side
300 West Adams Building[[File:300 West Adams Building 4.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=300 W Adams]]May 13, 20091927300 W. Adams Street
Loop
333 North Michigan Building[[File:20070516 333 North Michigan.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=333 North Michigan viewed from the north.]]February 7, 19971928333 N. Michigan Avenue
Loop
35 East Wacker Building[[File:20070513 35 East Wacker.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=35 East Wacker once housed a 22-story car lift.]]February 9, 19941925–192735 E. Wacker Drive
Loop
42nd Precinct / Town Hall Police Station[[File:42nd Precinct Police Station 8.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=42nd Precinct Police Station]]June 6, 201319073600 N. Halsted Street
Lake View
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/63rd_Street_Bathing_Pavilion.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=December 8, 2004access-date=May 1, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164411/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/63rd_Street_Bathing_Pavilion.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}[[File:20070602 Jackson Park Beach (6).JPG100pxbordercenteralt=63rd Street Bathing Pavilion.]]December 8, 20041919Intersection of S. Lake Shore Drive and E. 63rd Street
Woodlawn
url=https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/6901_Oglesby_Cooperative_Apartments.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=March 6, 2008access-date=May 5, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230505110218/https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/6901_Oglesby_Cooperative_Apartments.pdfarchive-date=5 May 2023}}[[File:6901 Oglesby Cooperative Apartment Building.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=6901 Oglesby Cooperative Apartment Building]]September 10, 20081928–19296901 S. Oglesby Avenue
South Shore
860-880 Lake Shore Drive[[File:860-880 Lake Shore Drive.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=860-880 Lake Shore Drive viewed from the southeast.]]June 10, 19961949–1951860-880 N. Lake Shore Drive
Near North SideAugust 28, 1980
ADr. Wallace C. Abbott House[[File:Abbott, Dr Wallace C House 2.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Abbott House.]]March 1, 200618914605 N. Hermitage Avenue
Uptown
Adams House[[File:William M Adams House Front.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Adams House.]]June 16, 19941900–19019326 S. Pleasant Avenue
Beverly
All Saints Church and Rectory (Ravenswood, Illinois)[[File:All Saints Episcopal Church Chicago Illinois 2020-3608.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=All Saints Church and Rectory viewed from the northeast.]]December 27, 19821883, 19054550 N. Hermitage Avenue
Uptown
Allerton Hotel[[File:20120929 Allerton Hotel.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Allerton Hotel viewed from the southwest]]May 29, 19981922–1924701 N. Michigan Avenue
Near North Side
Alta Vista Terrace District[[File:Alta Vista 1.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=A house in the Alta Vista Terrace District]]September 15, 19711900–19043800 block of N. Alta Vista Terrace (1050 W)Lake ViewMarch 16, 1972
American Book Company Building[[File:American Book Company Building Chicago 2021-3246.jpg100pxcenterborder]]July 29, 20091912320 E. Cermak Road/2132 S. Calumet Avenue
Near South Side
American School of Correspondence[[File:American school of correspondence.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]April 15, 19951906–1907850 E. 58th Street
Hyde Park
American System-Built Houses[[File:H Howard Hyde House Front.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=The H Howard Hyde House (10541 S. Hoyne Avenue)]]July 13, 1994191710410 and 10541 S. Hoyne Avenue
Beverly
(Former) Anshe Sholom Synagogue BuildingJune 25, 20141926754 S. Independence Boulevard
West Garfield Park
Arlington and Roslyn Place District[[File:Arlington and Roslyn Place District 7.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Buildings on Arlington Place]]November 15, 19891894–1910400-blocks of W. Arlington Place and W. Roslyn Place, between N. Clark Street and N. Lakeview AvenueLincoln Park
Arlington-Deming DistrictSeptember 27, 20071870–1930Predominantly 500- and 600-Blocks of W. Arlington Place, 500- and 600-Blocks of W. Deming Place, 2400-Block of N. Geneva Terrace; and 2400-Block of N. Orchard StreetLincoln Park
Armitage-Halsted District[[File:Armitage-Halsted District 5.JPG100pxbordercenteralt= Intersection of Armitage Ave and Halsted St looking north]]February 5, 20031870–1930Predominately W. Armitage Avenue between N. Halsted Street and N. Racine Avenue, and N. Halsted Street between W. Armitage Avenue and W. Webster StreetLincoln Park
Assumption School Building[[File:Assumption School Building 3.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Assumption School Building viewed from the north]]July 10, 20031899319 W. Erie Street
Near North Side
Astor Street District[[File:Astor Street District 5.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=East side of Astor Street]]December 19, 19751880–19401200–1600 blocks of N. Astor Street (and cross streets)Near North Side
Auditorium Building[[File:Auditorium Building Chicago June 30, 2012-92.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=The Auditorium Building viewed from across Michigan Ave.]]September 15, 19761886–1890430 S. Michigan Avenue
LoopApril 17, 1970May 15, 1975
Emil Bach House[[File:Bach House Chicago.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Bach House viewed from the street]]September 28, 197719157415 N. Sheridan Road
Rogers ParkJanuary 23, 1979
Bachman House[[File:Myron Bachman House.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Bachman House viewed from the street]]December 9, 19921947–19481244 W. Carmen Avenue
Uptown
Beeson House and Coach House[[File:Beeson House and Coach House.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Beeson House and Coach House]]January 20, 199918925810 W. Midway Park
Austin
Belmont-Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank Building[[File:Belmont-Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank by Taric Alani.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Detail of Bank entrance]]July 9, 200819291001 W. Belmont Avenue
Lake ViewMarch 1, 1984
Beverly/Morgan Railroad District[[File:99th StreetBeverly Hills Metra Station.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=99th Street Metra Station]]April 15, 19951889–1945W. 91st, 95th, 99th, 107th, 111th, and 115th Streets, along the Metra railroad lineBeverly and Morgan Park
Biograph Theater[[File:Victory Gardens Theatre.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Biograph Theater entrance and marquee]]March 28, 200119142433–43 N. Lincoln Avenue
Lincoln ParkMay 17, 1984
Bissell Street District[[File:Bissell Street District 4.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]September 5, 200718832100-Block of N. Bissell Street between W. Webster and W. Dickens AvenuesLincoln Park
Black Metropolis-Bronzeville DistrictSeptember 9, 19981889–19363619-27 S. State Street
3647-55 S. State Street
3763 S. Wabash Avenue
3435 S. Indiana Avenue
3140 S. Indiana Avenue
3533 S. Giles Avenue
315 E. 35th Street
3501 S. King DriveDouglasApril 30, 1986
Blackstone Hotel[[File:20080409 Blackstone Hotel Exterior.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Blackstone Hotel from Grant Park]]May 29, 19981908–1910636 S. Michigan Avenue
LoopMay 8, 1986
Blackstone Library[[File:20061028 Blackstone Library Front.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Blackstone Library entrance facade]]December 8, 201019044904 S. Lake Park Avenue
Kenwood
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Blackwell_Israel_Samuel_AME_Zion_Church_Bldg.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=February 6, 2020access-date=April 24, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164227/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Blackwell_Israel_Samuel_AME_Zion_Church_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}February 6, 202018863956 S. Langley Avenue
Grand Boulevard
Brewster Apartments[[File:Brewster Apartments 3.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Brewster Apartments viewed from the southeast]]October 6, 198218932800 N. Pine Grove Avenue
Lake View
Brooks Building[[File:2010-07-12 1880x2820 chicago brooks building.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Brooks Building viewed from the northwest]]January 14, 19971909–1910223 W. Jackson Boulevard
Loop
Gwendolyn Brooks House[[File:Gwendolyn Brooks House.jpgcenterborder100pxGwendolyn Brooks House]]February 10, 201018907428 S. Evans Avenue
Greater Grand Crossing
Bryn Mawr Apartment Hotel
Belle Shore Apartment Hotel[[File:2004-09-09 2660x2000 chicago belle shore.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Belle Shore Apartment Hotel viewed from the southwest]]January 20, 19991928–19295550 N. Kenmore Avenue
1062 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue
EdgewaterApril 20, 1995
Clarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain and Garden[[File:Buckingham Fountain in Chicago, USA.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Buckingham Fountain]]August 30, 20001927Bounded by S. Lake Shore Drive, E. Balbo Drive, S. Columbus Drive and E. Jackson Drive
Loop
Burling Row House District[[File:Burling Row House District 1 crop.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Row houses in the district]]November 15, 200018752225–2245 N. Burling StreetLincoln Park
Bush Temple of Music[[File:Bush Temple of Music 1.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=Bush Temple of Music viewed from the southeast]]June 27, 20011901100 W. Chicago Avenue
Near North Side
CCable House[[File:Cable House.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]October 2, 1991188625 E. Erie Street
Near North Side
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Cairo_Supper_Club.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=August 7, 2014access-date=April 24, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211123033608/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Cairo_Supper_Club.pdfarchive-date=November 23, 2021}}[[File:Cairo Supper Club Building 4015-4017 North Sheridan Road Chicago 2020-3404.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Cairo Supper Club Building]]August 7, 201419204015-4017 N. Sheridan Road
Uptown
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool[[File:20070516 Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=view of the pavilion at the Lily Pool]]November 6, 20021936–1938North end of Lincoln Park Zoo at W. Fullerton Parkway
Lincoln ParkFebruary 17, 2006February 17, 2006
Calumet/Giles Prairie DistrictJuly 13, 19881870–19103100-3500 blocks of S. Calumet, Giles and Prairie AvenuesDouglas
Calumet National Bank Building[[File:Calumet National Bank Building.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Calumet National Bank Building]]July 9, 200819109117 S. Commercial Avenue
South Chicago
Calumet Park Fieldhouse[[File:Calumet Park Fieldhouse.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Calumet Park Fieldhousel]]October 4, 20061922–19249801 S. Avenue G
East SideAugust 21, 2003
Canaan Baptist Church of Christ BuildingJuly 26, 20061904–19056657-59 S. Harvard Avenue
Englewood
Carbide and Carbon Building[[File:Carbide & Carbon Building (7185086785).jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Carbide and Carbon Building viewed from the southeast]]May 9, 19961929230 N. Michigan Avenue
Loop
Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building[[File:Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building 1 South State Street from north.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building viewed from the northwest]]November 5, 19701898–1899; 1902–1904
Additions in 1905–1906 and 1960–19611 S. State Street
LoopApril 17, 1970May 15, 1975
Cermak Road Bridge District[[File:Cermak Road Bridge Historic District.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=The two largest buildings and bridge included in the district, viewed from up the river]]April 26, 20061901–1924Cermak Road, predominantly between Grove and Jefferson StreetsLower West Side and Armour SquareMay 1, 2012
Chapin and Gore Building[[File:Chapin and Gore Building.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Chapin and Gore Building viewed from the northeast]]January 21, 1982190463 E. Adams Street
LoopJune 27, 1979
Charnley House[[File:James Charnley Residence HABS ILL,16-CHIG,12-1.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Historic view of the Charnley House from the northwest]]August 20, 197218911365 N. Astor Street
Near North SideApril 17, 1970August 5, 1998
Chatham-Greater Grand Crossing Commercial DistrictOctober 8, 20081911–193019 buildings in the vicinity of Cottage Grove Avenue and 75th and 79th Streets–two contiguous "core" areas and six non-contiguous individual buildings.Chatham and Greater Grand Crossing
Chess Records Office and Studio[[File:Chess Records Studio.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Chess Records Office and Studio]]May 16, 199019112120 S. Michigan Avenue
Near South Side
Chicago & Alton Railway Bridge[[File:Ashland station and railroad bridge, December 2018.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=The old Chicago and Alton Railway Bridge next to Ashland L station on the Orange Line]]December 12, 20071906East of Ashland Avenue and North of Archer Avenue, Fork of the South Branch of the Chicago River
McKinley Park
Chicago & Illinois Western Railway BridgeDecember 12, 2007191433rd Street and East of Kedzie Avenue, Slip of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.
Brighton Park
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/CNW_Railway_Office_Bldg.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=May 20, 2020access-date=April 24, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230302162451/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/CNW_Railway_Office_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=2 March 2023}}May 20, 20201905226 W. Jackson Boulevard
Loop
Chicago & North Western Railway Powerhouse[[File:CNW Powerhouse.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=One corner of the Chicago & North Western Railway Powerhouse]]January 11, 20061909–1911211 N. Clinton Street
Near West SideOctober 12, 2004
Chicago & Northwestern Railway Bridge[[Image:KinzieStRRBrdg08.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Chicago & Northwestern Railway Bridge permanently locked in the raised position]]December 12, 20071907–1908South of Kinzie Street and East of Canal Street, North Branch of the Chicago River
Near North Side
Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad Bridge[[File:Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Bridge and Torrence Avenue Bridge.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad Bridge (left) and Torrence Avenue Bridge (right)]]December 12, 20071967–1968North of 126th Street and East of Torrence Avenue, Calumet River
South Deering
Chicago Bee Building[[File:20070601 Chicago Bee Building (3).JPGbordercenter100pxalt=Both buildings that make up the Chicago Bee Building]]September 9, 19981929–19313647-3655 S. State Street
DouglasApril 30, 1986
Chicago Board of Trade Building[[File:Chicago Board Of Trade Building.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Chicago Board of Trade Building from the north up LaSalle Street]]May 4, 19771930141 W. Jackson Boulevard
LoopJune 16, 1978June 2, 1978
Chicago Building[[File:2010-03-03 1856x2784 chicago chicago building.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Chicago Building viewed from northeast]]March 26, 19961904–19057 W. Madison Street
LoopSeptember 5, 1975
Chicago City Bank and Trust BuildingOctober 8, 20081929–1930815 W. 63rd Street
Englewood
Chicago Defender Building[[File:20070601 Chicago Defender Building (3).JPGbordercenter100pxalt=Chicago Defender Building]]September 9, 199818993435 S. Indiana Avenue
Douglas
Site of the Origin of the Chicago Fire of 1871[[File:Site of the Origin of the Chicago Fire 4.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]September 15, 19711871
Sculpture erected 1961W. DeKoven and S. Jefferson Streets
Near West Side
Chicago Harbor Lighthouse[[Image:Chicago-lighthouse.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Chicago Harbor Lighthouse viewed from the east]]April 9, 20031893; 1917–1918South End of the North Breakwater, North Side of the Chicago Harbor Entrance
Near North SideJuly 19, 1984
Former Chicago Historical Society Building[[File:Excalibur Nightclub.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=Chicago Historical Society Building viewed from the east]]February 26, 19971892632 N. Dearborn Street
Near North SideNovember 28, 1978
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Bridge No. Z-2[[File:Cherry Ave bridge west panorama 20100725.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Bridge No. Z-2]]December 12, 20071901–1902N. Cherry Avenue and W. North Avenue, North Branch of the Chicago RiverNear North Side
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Chicago_Motor_Club_Bldg.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=March 1, 2012access-date=October 24, 2022url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164459/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Chicago_Motor_Club_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}March 1, 2012192868 E. Wacker Place
Loop
Chicago Orphan Asylum Building[[File:Chicago Baptist Institute (formerly Chicago Orphan Asylum).jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]May 13, 20091898–19995120 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drivee
Washington Park
Chicago Public Library/Cultural Center[[File:Chicago Cultural Center.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=The Center, as the nation's first free municipal cultural center, is one of Chicago's top 10 tourist attractions.]]November 15, 1976189778 E. Washington Street
LoopJuly 31, 1972
Chicago Theatre[[File:Chicago Theater - day.jpgcenter100pxborderalt=The Chicago Theatre was preserved in a four-year battle involving the Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois.]]January 28, 19831921175 N. State Street
LoopJune 6, 1979
Chicago Varnish Company Building[[File:Chicago Varnish Co. Building Harry Carays Chicago June 30, 2012-13.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Chicago Varnish Company Building viewed from the northwest]]July 25, 2001189533 W. Kinzie Street
Near North SideJune 14, 2001
City Hall-County Building[[File:City County.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=County Building]]January 21, 19821905–1908; 1909–1911121 N. LaSalle Street/118 N. Clark Street
Loop
Civic Opera Building[[File:Civic Opera House 060528.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=river facade of the Civic Opera Building]]February 5, 19981927–192920 N. Wacker Drive
Loop
Clarke House[[File:Henry B. Clarke House (10563977674).jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Clarke House viewed from the northwest]]October 14, 197018361855 S. Indiana Avenue
Near South SideMay 6, 1971
Colvin House[[File:Colvin House.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Colvin House viewed from the east]]October 5, 199419095940 N. Sheridan Road
Edgewater
Commercial National Bank Building[[File:125 South Clark.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=The National Building]]June 22, 20161909125 S. Clark Street
LoopJune 1, 2013
Congress Theater[[File:Congress Theater Chicago.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Congress Theater viewed from the west]]July 10, 20021925–19262117–2139 N. Milwaukee Avenue / 2117–2139 N. Rockwell Street
Logan Square
Continental and Commercial Bank Building[[File:Continental and Commercial National Bank (6039061228).jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Continental and Commercial Bank Building]]December 12, 20071914208 S. LaSalle Street
LoopFebruary 14, 2007
Continental Center[[File:Continental Center.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]June 27, 20121961–196255 E. Jackson Boulevard
Loop
Cook County Hospital Administration Building[[File:Cook County Hospital.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Cook County Hospital Administration Building]]January 23, 20191912–19141835 West Harrison Street
Near West Side
Cortland Street Drawbridge[[Image:CortlandStDrawbridge.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Cortland Street Drawbridge]]July 24, 199119021440 W. Cortland Street
Lincoln Park
Cosmopolitan State Bank Building[[File:Cosmopolitan State Bank Building 3.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]October 8, 20081920
1995 Addition801 N. Clark Street
Near North Side
Courthouse Place[[File:Chicago Criminal Courts Building, 54 West Hubbard Street, Chicago (Cook County, Illinois).jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Historic view of Courthouse Place from the east]]June 9, 1993189354 W. Hubbard Street
Near North SideNovember 13, 1984
Crown Hall[[File:Crown Hall 060514.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Crown Hall south facade]]October 1, 19971950–19563360 S. State Street
DouglasAugust 7, 2001August 7, 2001
DDaley Center[[File:Daley Center Chicago.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=Daley Center from State Street]]November 6, 20021965
1967 Picasso Sculpture50 W. Washington Street
Loop
Dearborn Street Station[[File:Dearborn Station 060409.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=(Former) Dearborn Station from the northwest]]March 2, 1982188547 W. Polk Street
LoopMarch 26, 1976
Delaware Building[[File:Delaware Building Chicago 2.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=(Former) Delaware Building from the southwest]]November 23, 19831872–1874
1889 two-story addition.36 W. Randolph Street
LoopJuly 18, 1974
August Dewes House[[File:Dewes, August House 2.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]March 9, 20051894–1896509 W. Wrightwood Avenue
Lincoln Park
Francis J. Dewes House[[File:Dewes House.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Entrance facade of the Francis Dewes House]]June 12, 19741896503 W. Wrightwood Avenue
Lincoln ParkAugust 14, 1973
Dexter Building[[File:Dexter Building 061028.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Dexter Building under demolition after fire]]July 31, 19961887630 S. Wabash Avenue
Loop
R.R. Donnelley and Sons Co. Calumet Plant[[File:Calumet Plant R R Donnelly and Sons Company E Chicago IL.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Calumet Plant]]March 31, 20041912, 1925, 1929350 E. Cermak Road
Near South SideFebruary 17, 1983
Stephen A. Douglas Tomb[[File:Stephen Arnold Douglas tomb.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Stephen A. Douglas Tomb]]September 28, 19771881636 E. 35th Street
DouglasMay 28, 1976
Dover Street District[[File:Dover Street District 1.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]December 12, 20071893–1927Predominantly 4500–, 4600- and 4700-Blocks of N. Dover Street; and four properties located at 4742-4754 N. Beacon StreetUptown
Joseph Downey House and Coach House[[File:Downey house - Berger Park.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Joseph Downey house]]April 4, 201319066205 N. Sheridan Road
Edgewater
Drake Fountain[[File:Drake Fountain, Chicago, October 13, 1912 (NBY 615).jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Drake Fountain]]March 10, 20041892
Relocated 190992nd Street at South Chicago and Exchange Avenues
South Chicago
DuPont-Whitehouse House[[File:DuPont - Whitehouse House.jpgcenterborder100px]]April 16, 19961875–18763558 S. Artesian Avenue
McKinley Park
DuSable High School[[File:DuSable High School (Chicago).jpgcenterborder100pxalt=DuSable High School]]October 31, 20121931–19354934 S. Wabash Avenue
Grand Boulevard
EEast Lake Shore Drive District[[File:20070617 East Lake Shore Drive Historic District.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=East Lake Shore Drive Historic District from Oak Street Beach]]April 18, 19851912–1929140 E. Walton Street, 179-229 E. Lake Shore Drive, and 999 N. Lake Shore DriveNear North Side
East Village District[[File:East Village Historic District A Chicago IL.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Wood Street in the East Village Historic District]]January 11, 2006Four sections primarily situated on N. Winchester Avenue, N. Wolcott Avenue, N. Honore Street, and N. Hermitage Avenue between W. Chicago Avenue and W. Division StreetWest TownDecember 8, 2009
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church (formerly Isaiah Temple)[[File:The Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church]]July 28, 20111898–18994501 S. Vincennes Avenue
Grand Boulevard
Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist[[File:Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist (Chicago).jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist]]June 9, 19931910–19114359 S. Michigan Avenue
Grand Boulevard
Eighth Regiment Armory[[Image:Bronzevillemilitary.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Eighth Regiment Armory]]September 9, 19981914–19153533 S. Giles Avenue
DouglasApril 30, 1986
Elam House[[Image:Elam House.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Elam House]]March 21, 197919034726 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Grand Boulevard
Eliel House[[File:Eliel House.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Eliel House]]October 2, 199118864122 S. Ellis Avenue
Oakland
Elks National Memorial Headquarters Building[[File:Elks Club.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Elks Memorial viewed from the northeast]]October 1, 20031924–19262750 N. Lakeview Avenue
Lincoln Park
Engine Company 5, Truck 2October 1, 20031928324 S. Desplaines Street
Near West Side
Engine Company 27 (Former)[[File:Former engine company 27.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Engine Company 27 (Former)]]October 1, 20031874
1907 addition1244 N. Wells Street
Near North Side
Engine Company 35, Truck 28 (Former)[[File:1623 N. Damen Ave..jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Engine Company 35, Truck 28 (Former)]]October 1, 20031894
1904 addition1625 N. Damen Avenue
West Town
Engine Company 42 (Former)[[File:Firehouse 42.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]December 12, 20071887228 W. Illinois Street
Near North Side
Engine Company 45, Truck 15October 1, 200319284600 S. Cottage Grove Avenue
Grand Boulevard
Engine Company 59, Truck 47[[File:Engine Co 59, Truck 47 2.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]October 1, 200319285714 N. Ridge Avenue
Edgewater
Engine Company 61[[File:Engine Company 61, Chicago.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]October 1, 20031927–19285349 S. Wabash Avenue
Washington Park
Engine Company 65, Truck 52October 1, 200319293000 W. 42nd Street
Brighton Park
Engine Company 78[[File:Engine78 outside Wrigley Field.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Engine Company 7]]October 1, 200319151052 W. Waveland Avenue
Lake View
Engine Company 84, Truck 51October 1, 200319296204 S. Green Street
Englewood
Engine Company 86 (Former)[[File:Former Engine Company 86 Chicago 2021-5111.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]October 1, 200318992414 W. Cuyler Avenue
North Center
Engine Company 104, Truck 31 (Former)[[File:Engine Company 104 Truck 31 Firehouse 1401 South Michigan Avenue.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Engine Company 104, Truck 31 (Former)]]October 1, 200319051401 S. Michigan Avenue
Near South Side
Engine Company 129, Truck 50October 1, 20031928–19298120 S. Ashland Avenue
Auburn Gresham
Epworth United Methodist Church[[File:20080704 Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church]]June 21, 202319305253 N. Kenmore Avenue
EdgewaterJune 10, 2008
Essanay Studios[[Image:Essanay.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company building was a legendary silent film studio.]]March 26, 19961908–19151333-45 W. Argyle Street
Uptown
Essex Inn[[File:Hilton Chicago (3025364).jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Essex Inn]]December 1, 20161961800 S. Michigan Avenue
Loop
FFarwell Building[[Image:Farwell.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]March 10, 20041927664 N. Michigan Avenue
Near North Side
Field Building[[File:Field Building 135 South Lasalle Street entrance.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Entrance detail of the Field Building]]February 9, 19941928–1934135 S. LaSalle Street
Loop
Fine Arts Building[[File:Fine Arts Building 410 South Michigan Avenue.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Fine Arts Building viewed from Grant Park]]June 7, 19781885
Two story addition 1898410 S. Michigan Avenue
LoopAugust 11, 1975
First Baptist Congregational Church[[File:Union Park Congregational Church and Carpenter Chapel 3.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]January 21, 1982187160 N. Ashland Avenue
Near West Side
First Church of Deliverance[[File:First Church of Deliverance 2.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=First Church of Deliverance]]October 5, 19941939
Towers added 19464315 S. Wabash Avenue
Grand Boulevard
Fisher Building[[File:2010-03-03 1968x2952 chicago fisher building.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Fisher Building viewed from the southwest]]June 7, 19781896
1907 addition343 S. Dearborn Street
LoopMarch 16, 1976
Fisher Studio Houses[[File:Fisher Studio Houses 3.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]July 31, 199619361209 N. State Parkway
Near North Side
Five Houses on Avers DistrictMarch 2, 19941892–18941942, 1950, 1952, 1958 and 2102 S. Avers AvenueNorth Lawndale
Florsheim Shoe Company Building[[File:Florsheim Shoe Company Building 2.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]March 29, 20061924–19263963 W. Belmont Avenue
Avondale
Site of Fort Dearborn[[File:Fort Dearborn Site 1.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]September 15, 19711803–1837Intersection of N. Michigan Avenue and E. Wacker Drive
Loop
Foster House and Stable[[File:Stephen A. Foster House and Stable.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Foster House and Stable]]May 9, 1996190012147 S. Harvard Avenue
West Pullman
Fremont Row House District[[File:Fremont Rowhouses.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Five houses in the Fremont Row House District]]March 10, 200418752100–2144 N. Fremont Street (even addresses)Lincoln Park
Fullerton State Bank (Former)[[File:Fullerton State Bank Building 4.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]July 9, 200819231423-27 W. Fullerton Avenue
Lincoln Park
url=https://www.cityofchicago.org/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/2015_CLG_Report_and_Awards.pdfaccess-date=August 3, 2017title=Commission on Chicago Landmarks Certified Local Government Annual Report for 2016publisher=Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div.year=2015archive-date=August 3, 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170803171756/https://www.cityofchicago.org/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/2015_CLG_Report_and_Awards.pdfurl-status=live}}[[File:20020420 11 Fulton St. @ Peoria St. (8107041701).jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]July 29, 20151904–1916Primarily the 800- to 1100-blocks of W. Fulton Market Street, the 900-block of W. Lake Street, and the 700- to 1000-blocks of W. Randolph StreetNear West Side
GGage Group Buildings[[File:Gage Group Buildings.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Gage Group Buildings viewed from the northeast]]September 11, 19961899–190018, 24 and 30 S. Michigan AvenueLoopNovember 14, 1985
Garfield Boulevard "L" Station and Overpass[[File:Garfield CTA Historic Entrance.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Historic station building]]December 12, 20011892319 E. Garfield Boulevard
Washington Park
Garfield Park Fieldhouse[[File:Garfield Pk Fieldhouse, Chicago 1.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=Domed entrance to the Garfield Park Fieldhouse]]November 18, 20091928100 N. Central Park Avenue
East Garfield ParkAugust 31, 1993
Gauler Twin Houses[[File:Chicago, Illinois Gauler Twin Houses 1.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Gauler Twin Houses]]June 28, 200019085917 and 5921 N. Magnolia Avenue
EdgewaterJune 17, 1977
url=https://blockclubchicago.org/2023/04/19/near-west-sides-greater-union-baptist-church-is-a-chicago-landmark/title=Near West Side's Greater Union Baptist Church Is A Chicago Landmarkpublisher=Blockclubdate=April 19, 2023access-date=April 19, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230419212750/https://blockclubchicago.org/2023/04/19/near-west-sides-greater-union-baptist-church-is-a-chicago-landmark/archive-date=19 April 2023}}[[File:Greater Union Baptist Church.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]April 19, 20231956 W. Warren Boulevard
Near West Side
Henry Gerber House[[File:Gerber, Henry House 2.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]June 6, 200118851710 N. Crilly Court
Lincoln ParkJune 21, 2015June 21, 2015
Germania Club Building[[File:Germania Club.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=South facade of the Germania Club]]January 13, 201118891538–1542 N. Clark Street
Near North Side
Getty Tomb[[File:Getty Tomb Graceland Sullivan front.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Carrie Eliza Getty Tomb.]]March 10, 19711890Graceland Cemetery, N. Clark Street and W. Irving Park Road
UptownFebruary 15, 1974
Giles-Calumet DistrictJuly 29, 20091885–1923Consisting of the following addresses: 3737 through 3847Douglas
Glessner House[[File:John J. Glessner House (10563936875).jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Courtyard view of the Glessner House]]October 14, 197018861800 S. Prairie Avenue
Near South SideApril 17, 1970January 7, 1976
Goldblatt Bros. Department Store[[File:Goldblatt Brothers Department Store 2.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]April 1, 19981921–1922; 1925–19281613-35 W. Chicago Avenue
West Town
Greenwood Row House DistrictDecember 8, 200419035200-44 S. Greenwood AvenueHyde Park
Walter Burley Griffin Place DistrictNovember 13, 19811909–19141600–1800 blocks of W. Griffin Place (formerly West 104th Place)Beverly
Griffiths-Burroughs House[[File:John W Griffiths Mansion Chicago IL.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Griffiths-Burroughs House]]February 10, 201018923806 S. Michigan Avenue
DouglasMarch 5, 1982
Groesbeck House[[File:Abraham Groesbeck House Chicago IL.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Groesbeck House]]January 12, 199318691304 W. Washington Boulevard
Near West SideFebruary 4, 1993
Samuel H. Gunder House and Coach House[[File:Samuel H. Gunder house.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Samuel H. Gunder House]]April 4, 20131909–19106219 N. Sheridan Road
Edgewater
George Cleveland Hall Branch, Chicago Public Library[[Image:Hall library.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=George Cleveland Hall Branch Library]]February 10, 201019314801 S. Michigan Avenue
Grand Boulevard
Lorraine Hansberry House[[Image:Lorraine Hansberry House.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Lorraine Hansberry House]]February 10, 201019096140 S. Rhodes Avenue
Woodlawn
Harris and Selwyn Theaters[[File:Harris and Selwyn.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Harris and Selwyn Theaters]]March 31, 19831922180-190 N. Dearborn Street
Loop
Haskell-Barker-Atwater Buildings[[File:Haskell-Barker-Atwater Buildings 22 South Wabash Avenue.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Haskell-Barker-Atwater Buildings]]November 13, 19961875–1877
18 S. Wabash remodeled 189618, 22, 28 S. Wabash Avenue
Loop
Hawthorne Place District[[File:Hawthorne Place District 4.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Two houses in the Hawthorne Place District]]March 26, 19961884–1937530-593 W. Hawthorne PlaceLake View
Site of the Haymarket TragedyMarch 25, 19921886151-199 N. Desplaines Street
Near West Side
Hazelton-Mikota HouseJuly 27, 200518815453 N. Forest Glen Avenue
Forest Glen
Heald Square Monument[[File:Heald Monument (2).JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Heald Square Monument]]September 15, 19711936–1941E. Wacker Drive at N. Wabash Avenue
Loop
Heller House[[File:Isadore H. Heller House (7187780071).jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Heller House]]September 15, 197118975132 S. Woodlawn Avenue
Hyde ParkMarch 16, 1972August 18, 2004
Heyworth Building[[File:Heyworth Building.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]August 30, 2000190429 E. Madison Street
Loop
Hill House/ Serbian American Museum St. SavaMarch 28, 20181902448 W. Barry Avenue
Lake View
Hitchcock HouseJuly 7, 199218715704 W. Ohio Street
AustinDecember 30, 1974
Holden Block[[File:Holden Block.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=]]May 4, 201118721027 W. Madison Street
Near West Side
Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral and Rectory[[File:Holy Trinity Cathedral Chicago.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral viewed from the northwest with rectory visible on the right]]March 21, 197919031121 N. Leavitt Street
West TownMarch 16, 1976
Home Bank and Trust Company Building[[File:Home Bank and Trust Company Chicago IL.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Home Bank and Trust Buildingl viewed from the southeast]]February 6, 20081925–19261200-08 N. Ashland Avenue/1600-12 W. Division Street
West TownFebruary 21, 2007
Hotel St. Benedict Flats[[File:Hotel St Benedict Flats.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Hotel St. Benedict Flats viewed from the southwest]]March 26, 19961882–188340-52 E. Chicago Avenue
Near North SideSeptember 1, 1995
Jane Addams Hull House[[File:Hull House 2.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Hull House viewed from the east]]June 12, 19741856 house
1905 dining hall800 S. Halsted Street
Near West SideOctober 15, 1966June 23, 1965
Humboldt Park Boathouse Pavilion[[File:Humboldt Park Lagoon.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Humboldt Park Boathouse Pavilion viewed across the lagoon]]November 13, 19961906–19071301 N. Humboldt Drive
West TownFebruary 20, 1992
Humboldt Park Receptory Building and Stable[[File:Humboldt Park Stables and Receptory.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Humboldt Park Receptory Building and Stable viewed from the northeast]]February 6, 20081895–18963015 W. Division Street
West TownFebruary 20, 1992
Hutchinson Street District[[File:Hutchinson Street District 2.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]August 31, 19771894–1918600 through 900 blocks of W. Hutchinson StreetUptown
Hyde Park-Kenwood National Bank Building[[Image:HydParBank.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Aerial view of the Hyde Park-Kenwood National Bank Building from the east]]October 8, 20081928–19291525 E. 53rd Street
Hyde Park
Site of the Origins of the I&M CanalMay 9, 19961836-38 south canal
145-48 north canal2800 block of S. Ashland Avenue, along the south fork of the South Branch of the Chicago River
McKinley Park
IBM Building (330 North Wabash)[[File:2004-09-02 1580x2800 chicago IBM building.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=IBM Building from across the Chicago River]]February 6, 20081969–1972330 N. Wabash Street
Near North SideMarch 11, 2010
Iglehart House[[File:Iglehart House.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]July 13, 1994185711118 S. Artesian Avenue
Morgan Park
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Illinois_Bell_Bldgtitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=January 27, 2021access-date=April 25, 2023url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164644/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Illinois_Bell_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}January 27, 20211966225 W. Randolph Street
Loop
Illinois Central Railroad Swing Bridge 1December 12, 20071898–1900North of 35th Street between Pulaski Road and Lawndale Avenue, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
South Lawndale
Illinois Central Railroad Swing Bridge 2December 12, 20071899–1900North of Stevenson Expressway, East of Kedzie Avenue, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
South Lawndale
Illinois–Indiana State Line Boundary Marker[[File:IllinoisIndiana State Line Boundary Marker.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=The Illinois-Indiana State Boundary Line Marker in its original location]]September 4, 20021838
moved 1988S. Avenue G, near E. 103rd Street (located on the Illinois-Indiana State Boundary Line)
East Side
Immaculata High School and Convent Buildings[[Image:Lyceechicago.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Entrance to the oldest section of Immaculata High School]]July 27, 19831922 high school
1955–1956 addition
1954–1955 convent640 W. Irving Park Road and 4030 N. Marine Drive
UptownAugust 30, 1977
Indian Boundary Park Fieldhouse[[File:Indian Boundary Park Fieldhouse.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Indian Boundary Park Fieldhouse]]May 11, 200519222500 W. Lunt Avenue
West RidgeApril 20, 1995
Inland Steel Building[[File:Inland Steel Building (7183857941).jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Inland Steel Building viewed from the west across Chase Plaza]]October 7, 19981956–195730 W. Monroe Street
LoopFebruary 18, 2009
Jackson Boulevard District and Extension[[File:West Jackson Boulevard District A Chicago IL.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Row houses in the Jackson Boulevard District]]November 15, 1976;
extended July 30, 19971879–18931500-blocks of W. Jackson and W. Adams Streets; 200-block of S. Ashland AvenueNear West SideMay 19, 1978
Jackson Park Highlands DistrictOctober 25, 198919056700-7100 blocks of S. Bennett, Constance, Cregier and Euclid Avenues; 1800–2000 blocks of W. 68th, 69th and 70th StreetsSouth Shore
Jackson-Thomas House[[File:Jackson-Thomas House 5.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Jackson-Thomas House]]October 16, 198418747053 N. Ridge Boulevard
Rogers Park
Jewelers' Building[[File:Jewelers' Building 15-17 South Wabash Avenue.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Jewelers' Building on South Wabash Avenue]]December 18, 19811881–188215-17 S. Wabash Avenue
LoopAugust 7, 1974
Jewelers Row District[[File:Haskell-Barker-Atwater Buildings 22 South Wabash Avenue.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=The Haskell-Barker-Atwater Buildings at 20, 22 & 28 Wabash Avenue are part of the Jewelers Row District, as well as being designated Chicago Landmarks themselves.]]July 9, 20031872–1941N. and S. Wabash Avenue, predominantly between E. Washington and E. Monroe StreetsLoop
Jewish People's Institute[[File:Jewish Peoples Institute Chicago IL.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Jewish People's Institute]]June 28, 200019273500 W. Douglas Boulevard
North LawndaleNovember 15, 1978
Site of the John and Mary Jones HouseMay 26, 20041850s–70sSouthwest corner of W. 9th Street and S. Plymouth Court
Loop
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Johnson_Publishing_Co_Bldg.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=December 13, 2017access-date=April 25, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164447/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Johnson_Publishing_Co_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}[[File:JOHNSON PUBLISHING COMPANY ON MICHIGAN AVENUE IN CHICAGO THE BLACK OWNED FIRM PUBLISHES EBONY, JET, BLACK WORLD... - NARA - 556249.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Johnson Publishing Company Building]]December 13, 20171969–1971820 S. Michigan Avenue
Loop
KAM Isaiah Israel Temple[[File:20080909 K.A.M. Isaiah Israel Temple and Obama security detail.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=K.A.M. Isaiah Israel Temple]]April 16, 19961924
1926 addition1100 E. Hyde Park Boulevard
Kenwood
Kaufmann Store and Flats[[File:Kaufmann Store and Flats 2.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]April 16, 19961883 south half
1887 north half2312-14 N. Lincoln Avenue
Lincoln Park
Keck-Gottschalk-Keck Apartments[[File:Keck-Gottschalk-Keck Apartments.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]August 3, 199419375551 S. University Avenue
Hyde Park
Kenna Apartments[[File:Kenna Apartments.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Kenna Apartments]]September 12, 199019162214 E. 69th Street
South Shore
Kent House[[File:Sydney Kent House.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Kent House]]March 18, 198718832944 S. Michigan Avenue
DouglasNovember 17, 1977
Kenwood DistrictJune 29, 19791880–1920Bounded by E. 47th and E. 51st Streets, S. Blackstone and S. Drexel AvenuesKenwood
Kenwood United Church of Christ[[File:20080909 Kenwood Evangelical Church from west.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Kenwood United Church of Christ viewed from the west]]October 5, 20111887–18884600-08 S. Greenwood Avenue
KenwoodMay 16, 1991
Kimbell Trust and Savings Bank Building[[File:Kimbell Trust and Savings Bank Building 3.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]October 8, 20081924–19253600 W. Fullerton Avenue
Logan Square
King-Nash House[[File:King-Nash (Patrick J. King) House.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=King-Nash House]]February 10, 198819013234 W. Washington Boulevard
East Garfield ParkFebruary 10, 1983
Krause Music Store[[File:2005-03-15 1860x2480 chicago krause.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Front Facade of the Krause Music Store]]September 28, 197719224611 N. Lincoln Avenue
Lincoln SquareMay 31, 2006
Lake-Franklin Group[[File:Lake Franklin Group 3.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]February 26, 19971872–1875
1896 addition.227-235 W. Lake Street and 173-191 N. Franklin Street
Loop
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Bridges[[File:Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Bridge No. 6.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Bridges]]December 12, 20071912–1915East of the Chicago Skyway and North of 98th Street, Calumet River
East Side and South Deering
Lakeview Avenue Row House DistrictNovember 16, 20161915–19172700–2710 N. Lakeview AvenueLincoln Park
Laramie State Bank Building[[File:Laramie State Bank Building 2.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]June 14, 19951927–19295200 W. Chicago Avenue
Austin
LaSalle Street Cable Car Powerhouse[[File:LaSalle Street Cable Car Powerhouse 2.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]June 27, 20011886–1887500 N. LaSalle Street
Near North Side
Lathrop House[[File:Bryan Lathrop House (7372609858).jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Lathrop House viewed from the southeast]]May 9, 19731892120 E. Bellevue Place
Near North SideFebruary 15, 1974
Leiter II Building[[File:Robert Morris Center Leiter II Building 403 South State Street.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Leiter II Building viewed from the southwest]]January 14, 19971891403 S. State Street
LoopJanuary 7, 1976January 7, 1976
Lincoln Avenue Row House District[[File:Lincoln Avenue Rowhouse District 3.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]November 18, 200918751928–1936 N. Lincoln Avenue
Lincoln Park
Abraham Lincoln Monument[[File:Lincoln Lincoln Park.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Close up of Abraham Lincoln Monument]]December 12, 20011887In Lincoln Park at N. Dearborn Parkway
Lincoln Park
Lindblom (Robert) Technical High School[[File:LMSA Exterior.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Entrance to Lindblom High School]]June 9, 20101917–19196130 S. Wolcott Avenue
West Englewood
Lindeman & Hoverson Co. Showroom & Warehouse[[File:Lindeman and Haverson Showroom Chicago IL.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Lindeman & Hoverson Co. Showroom & Warehouse]]January 13, 200919252620 W. Washington Boulevard
East Garfield ParkNovember 26, 2008
Lion House[[File:Lion House (9416126514).jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Lincoln Park Lion House]]November 30, 20051912Lincoln Park Zoo
Lincoln Park
url=https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dcd/provdrs/hist/news/2022/january/little-village-arch-designated-as-landmark.htmltitle=Little Village Arch Designated as Landmarkpublisher=City of Chicagodate=January 26, 2022access-date=April 21, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220302160941/https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dcd/provdrs/hist/news/2022/january/little-village-arch-designated-as-landmark.htmlarchive-date=2 March 2022}}January 26, 202219903100 West 26th Street
South Lawndale
Logan Square Boulevards District[[File:Logan Square Boulevards Historic District 3.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]November 1, 20051880–1930Generally W. Logan, N. Kedzie, W. Palmer, and N. Humboldt Boulevards (north of W. Cortland St.)Logan SquareNovember 20, 1985
London Guarantee Building[[File:360 N. Michigan Avenue, 75 E. Wacker Drive e 35 E. Wacker Drive.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=London Guarantee Building viewed from across the river]]April 16, 19961922–1923360 N. Michigan Avenue
Loop
Longwood Drive District[[File:Ridge Historic District.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=10561 S. Longwood Drive in the Longwood Drive District]]November 13, 19811873–19299800-11000 blocks of S. Longwood Drive; 10400-10700 blocks of S. Seeley AvenueBeverly and Morgan Park
Charles N. Loucks House[[File:Loucks, Charles N House 2.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=Charles N. Loucks House]]October 8, 20081889–18913926 N. Keeler Avenue
Irving ParkFebruary 9, 1984
Ludington Building[[File:20070613 Ludington Building.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=Ludington Building at Columbia College Chicago]]June 10, 199618911104 S. Wabash Avenue
LoopMay 8, 1980
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Ludlow_Typograph_Company_Bldg.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=April 27, 2022access-date=October 24, 2022url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164359/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Ludlow_Typograph_Company_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}April 27, 20221913–19482028-2062 N. Clybourn Avenue
Lincoln Park
Madlener House[[File:Madlener, Albert F House 4.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]March 22, 197319024 W. Burton Place
Near North SideOctober 15, 1970
Madonna Della Strada Chapel[[File:Madonna Della Strada Chapel 6.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]November 3, 20041938–19396453 N. Sheridan Road
Rogers Park
Main Building and Machinery Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology[[File:IIT Main Building.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Main Building, Illinois Institute of Technology]]May 26, 20041891–18933300-20 S. Federal Street
100 W. 33rd Street
DouglasAugust 12, 2005
Majestic Building and Theater[[File:Majestic Building and Theater.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 11, 2005190622 W. Monroe Street
Loop
Manhattan Building[[File:South Dearborn Street 060409.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=The Manhattan Building (right) is the oldest surviving skyscraper in the world to use a purely skeletal supporting structure.]]July 7, 19781891431 S. Dearborn Street
LoopMarch 16, 1976
Marina City[[File:Marina City, Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos, 2012-10-20, DD 01.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]February 2, 20161964–1968300 N. State Street
Near North Side
Marquette Building[[File:Marquette Building exterior overview - Chicago Illinois.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=The Marquette Building was recently restored by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.]]June 9, 19751895140 S. Dearborn Street
LoopAugust 17, 1973January 7, 1976
Marquette Park State Bank (Former)[[File:Marquette Park State Bank (former).jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Marquette Park State Bank (Former)]]October 8, 200819246314 S. Western Avenue
Chicago Lawn
Marshall Field and Company Building[[File:Marshall Field Building.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]November 1, 20051892, 1902, 1906, 1907, 1914111 N. State Street
LoopJune 2, 1978June 2, 1978
Marshfield Trust and Savings Bank (Former)October 8, 200819243325 N. Lincoln Avenue
Lake View
Mather Tower[[File:Mather Tower 3.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]March 7, 2001192875 E. Wacker Drive
Loop
McCormick Double House[[File:McCormick Double House 2.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]October 6, 20051875660 N. Rush Street
Near North Side
McCormick Row House District[[File:McCormick Row House District 7.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]May 4, 19771882–1889800-block of W. Chalmers Place; 832-58 W. Belden Avenue; 833-927 W. Fullerton AvenueLincoln Park
John A. McGill House[[File:McGill 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=John A. McGill House]]April 26, 200618914938 S. Drexel Boulevard
Kenwood
McGraw-Hill Building[[File:Mcgraw hill.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 7, 19971928–1929520 N. Michigan Avenue
Near North Side
Medinah Temple[[File:Medinah Temple 2.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]June 27, 20011912600 N. Wabash Avenue
Near North Side
John and Clara Merchant House[[File:Merchant, John and Clara House 1.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]October 8, 200818723854 N. Kostner Avenue
Irving Park
Metropolitan Apostolic Community Church Building[[File:Metropolitan Apostolic Community Church.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]July 19, 20071888–1890
1913 addition4100 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Grand Boulevard
Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church[[File:Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church 3.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 16, 198919012151 W. Washington Boulevard
Near West Side
Michigan Avenue Bridge and Esplanade[[File:Michigan Ave Bridge 060415.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=The Michigan Avenue Bridge was once the main link of the North and South sides of Chicago across the Chicago River.]]October 2, 19911920 bridge and bridge house
esplanadeChicago River, between N. Michigan and S. Wabash Avenues
Loop and Near North Side
Historic Michigan Boulevard District[[File:Michigan Boulevard District.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 27, 20021882–1930N-S Michigan Avenue, between E. 11th and E. Randolph StreetsLoop
url=https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Mid_City_Trust_Savings_Bank.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=April 24, 2012access-date=April 8, 2019url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190408180720/https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Mid_City_Trust_Savings_Bank.pdfarchive-date=8 April 2019}}April 24, 20121911–19122 S. Halsted Street/801 W. Madison Street
Near West Side
Mid-North District[[File:Mid-North District 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]August 31, 1977Bounded by Fullerton Avenue, Armitage Avenue, Lincoln Avenue and Clark StreetLincoln Park
Mid-North District ExtensionSeptember 29, 2004Cobden Apartments: 418-24 W. Belden Avenue/2300-24 N. Clark Street
Benson Apartments: 428-38 W. Belden AvenueLincoln Park
Miller House[[File:Allan Miller House.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 1, 199319157121 S. Paxton Avenue
South ShoreAugust 23, 1991
Milwaukee Avenue District[[File:Milwaukee Avenue District 5.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]April 9, 20081870–1929Predominantly the 1200–1600 blocks of N. Milwaukee Avenue, the 1500-block of N. Damen Avenue, and the 1900–2000- blocks of W. North AvenueWest Town
Milwaukee-Diversey-Kimball District[[File:Milwaukee-Diversey-Kimball District 4.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]February 9, 20051922–1930Generally at the intersection of Milwaukee, Diversey, and Kimball AvenuesLogan Square and Avondale
The Miracle HouseApril 21, 202119542001 N. Nordica Avenue
Austin
Monadnock Block[[Image:Monadnock.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=The Monadnock Building is one of the tallest masonry load-bearing wall structures in the world.]]November 14, 19731889–1891 north half
1891–1893 south half53 W. Jackson Boulevard
LoopNovember 20, 1970
Monastery of the Holy CrossOctober 14, 202119013101-11 S. Aberdeen Street
Bridgeport
Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House[[File:Montgomery Ward Company Complex 4.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]May 17, 20001907–1908600-618 W. Chicago Avenue
Near North SideJune 2, 1978June 2, 1978
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Monumental_Baptist_Church_Final_Report.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=May 5, 2022access-date=April 27, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221025102440/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Monumental_Baptist_Church_Final_Report.pdfarchive-date=25 October 2022}}September 21, 20221899–1901729 E. Oakwood Boulevard
Grand Boulevard
Morton Salt Company Warehouse Complex[[File:Morton Salt.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Morton Salt Company Warehouse Complex]]June 25, 202119301357 North Elston Avenue
West Town
John Lothrop Motley School[[File:Corner View John Lothrop Motley School.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=John Lothrop Motley School]]November 16, 20161884, 1898 addition739 N. Ada Street
West Town
Motor Row District[[File:Motor Row Historic District A Chicago IL.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]December 13, 20001444, 1454, 1737, 1925, 2000 S. Michigan Avenue, 2200–2500 blocks of S. Michigan Avenue, 2246-3453 S. Indiana Avenue, and 2211-47 S. Wabash AvenueNear South SideNovember 18, 2002
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Mt_Pisgah_MB_Church_Complex.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=April 24, 2020access-date=April 27, 2023url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164433/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Mt_Pisgah_MB_Church_Complex.pdfarchive-date=October 24, 2022}}[[File:Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church Complex]]April 24, 202019124600-28 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Grand Boulevard
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Muddy_Waters_House_Revised_Final_Report.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=August 5, 2021access-date=April 27, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164522/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Muddy_Waters_House_Revised_Final_Report.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}[[File:Muddy Waters house.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Muddy Waters House]]October 14, 202118914339 S. Lake Park Avenue
Kenwood
(Former) James Mulligan Public School BuildingApril 2, 201418901855-63 N. Sheffield Avenue
Lincoln Park
Mundelein College Skyscraper Building[[File:Mundelein College Skyscraper 12.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]December 13, 20061930–19311020 W. Sheridan Road
Rogers ParkMay 31, 1980
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Municipal_Tuberculosis_Sanitarium_Complex.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=November 1, 2018access-date=April 27, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164252/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Municipal_Tuberculosis_Sanitarium_Complex.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}[[File:Peterson Park Fieldhouse Chicago 2018-0893.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium Complex]]March 13, 20191911–19155801 N. Pulaski Road
North Park
Museum of Science and Industry[[File:Museum of Science and Industry 060409.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=The Museum of Science and Industry building once housed the Field Museum of Natural History.]]November 1, 19951891–1893
1929–1930 reconstruction
1930–1941 interior renovation57th Street at Lake Shore Drive
Hyde Park
Mutual Insurance Building[[File:Mutual Insurance Building-Emerman Building Chicago 2020-0038 01.jpg100pxcenterborder]]January 10, 20131921
1926–1927 top four floors added4750 N. Sheridan Road
Uptown
Navy Pier Headhouse and Auditorium[[File:Navy Pier from the shoreline.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Navy Pier was built as part of the 1909 Plan of Chicago.]]November 14, 19771916Grand Avenue and Streeter Drive at Lake Michigan
Near North SideSeptember 13, 1979
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Charles_M_Netterstrom_House.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=February 1, 2017access-date=April 24, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230203025920/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Charles_M_Netterstrom_House.pdfarchive-date=3 February 2023}}February 1, 20171872–1874833 W. Aldine Avenue
Lake View
New Regal Theater[[File:New Regal (Avalon) Theater.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]June 17, 19921926–19271641 E. 79th Street
South Chicago
New York Life Insurance Building[[File:New York Life Insurance Building 2.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]url=http://egov.cityofchicago.org/webportal/COCWebPortal/COC_ATTACH/084_June_2009_LM_Agenda,pdf.pdftitle=June 2009 Commission On Chicago Landmarks meeting minutespublisher=Chicago Department of Zoning and Land Use Planningyear=2009access-date=June 8, 2009}}1893–1894
1898 east addition
1903 top floor37-43 S. LaSalle Street
Loop
Newport Avenue DistrictFebruary 9, 20051891–1928Newport Avenue, between Halsted and Clark StreetsLake View
Richard Nickel Studio[[File:Nickel, Richard Studio 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]June 9, 201018891810 W. Cortland Street
Logan Square
Nickerson House[[File:Nickerson, Samuel House 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]September 28, 1977188340 E. Erie Street
Near North SideNovember 7, 1976
Noble-Seymour-Crippen House[[File:Noble-Seymour-Crippen House 5.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 11, 19881833
1863 addition5624 N. Newark Avenue
Norwood ParkAugust 10, 2000
North Chicago Hospital Building[[File:North Chicago Hospital Building 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 13, 20091928–19292551 N. Clark Street
Lincoln Park
North Kenwood DistrictJune 9, 19931875–19204500-block of S. Berkeley Avenue, as well as surrounding historic structures in an area bounded by E. 43rd Street, E. 47th Street, S. Cottage Grove Avenue, and the Illinois Central Railroad tracks.Kenwood
Northwestern University Chicago Campus DistrictSeptember 10, 20141926303-361 E. Chicago AvenueNear North Side
Northwestern University Settlement House[[File:Northwestern University Settlement House 3.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 1, 199319211400 W. Augusta Boulevard
West Town
Site of First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Chain Reaction[[File:Nuclear Energy Henry Moore.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 27, 19711942
1967 sculpture erected5600 block of S. Ellis Avenue
Hyde ParkOctober 15, 1966February 18, 1965
John Nuveen HouseJanuary 15, 202018923916 N. Tripp Avenue
Irving Park
Oakdale Avenue District[[File:Oakdale Avenue District 3.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]March 29, 20061890–1927800 Block of W. Oakdale Avenue between Halsted Street and Mildred AvenueLake View
Oakland DistrictMarch 25, 19921872–19054100 block of S. Berkeley Avenue, as well as surrounding historic structures in an area bounded by 35th Street, 43rd Streets, Cottage Grove Avenue, and the Illinois Central Railroad tracksOakland
Old Chicago Coast Guard Station[[File:Old Chicago Coast Guard Station 7.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 12, 20071936Lake Michigan near the mouth of the Chicago River
Near North Side
Old Chicago Main Post Office Building[[File:Old Post Office.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=Old Chicago Main Post Office Building]]March 28, 20181921, 1934433 West Van Buren Street
Near West Side
Old Chicago Water Tower District[[File:Chicago Pumping Station Rev.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=The Chicago Avenue Pumping Station is also a historical district contributing property in the Old Chicago Water Tower District.]]October 6, 19711869Both sides of N. Michigan Avenue, between E. Chicago Avenue and E. Pearson StreetNear North SideApril 23, 1975
Old Colony Building[[File:20070513 Old Colony Building.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=Old Colony Building]]July 7, 19781894407 S. Dearborn Street
LoopJanuary 2, 1976
Old Dearborn Bank Building[[File:20070530 203 North Wabash (2).JPG100pxcenterborderalt=Old Dearborn Bank Building (203 N. Wabash Ave.)]]June 4, 20031928203 N. Wabash Avenue
Loop
Old Edgebrook District[[File:Old Edgebrook District 4.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=Houses along McClellan Avenue at Lundy Avenue in the Old Edgebrook District]]December 14, 19881894Bounded by N. Central and N. Devon Avenues, the North Branch of the Chicago River, and the Edgebrook Golf CourseForest Glen
Old Republic Building[[File:Old Republic Building.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 8, 20101924307 N. Michigan Avenue
Loop
Old Town Triangle District[[File:Old Town banner.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Old Town banner]]September 28, 19771871–1900Bounded by N. Lincoln Avenue, W. North Avenue, N. Wells Street, and the former Ogden right-of-wayLincoln ParkNovember 8, 1984
Oliver Building[[File:Oliver Building.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 9, 19841870
1920 top two floors159 N. Dearborn Street
LoopDecember 8, 1983
On Leong Merchants Association Building[[File:Chicago-chinatown2 new.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 1, 19931926–19272216 S. Wentworth Avenue
Armour Square
One North LaSalle Building[[File:20120929 One North LaSalle.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]April 16, 19961929–19301 N. LaSalle Street
LoopNovember 22, 1999
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Oppenheimer_Goldblatts_Bros_Dept_Store_Bldg2.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=March 7, 2013access-date=April 27, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164422/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Oppenheimer_Goldblatts_Bros_Dept_Store_Bldg2.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}[[File:Goldblatt's Department Store (NRHP).jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Oppenheimer-Goldblatt Bros. Department Store Building]]May 8, 201319154700 S. Ashland Avenue
New City
Overton Hygienic Building[[File:Overton Hygienic Building Chicago IL.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]September 9, 19981922–19233619-27 S. State Street
DouglasApril 30, 1986
Page Brothers Building[[File:Page Brothers.JPGborder100pxcenteralt=]]January 28, 19831872177-91 N. State Street
LoopJune 5, 1975
Palliser's Cottage Home No. 35[[File:Morgan Park Palliser Design -35.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 16, 200018822314 W. 111th Place
Morgan Park
Palmer House Hotel[[File:Palmer House (7184381863).jpg100pxcenteralt=]]December 13, 20061925–192717 E. Monroe Street
Loop
Palmolive Building[[File:Palmolive Building 5.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 16, 20001927–1929919 N. Michigan Avenue
Near North SideAugust 21, 2003
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody School[[File:Elizabeth Peabody School.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Elizabeth Palmer Peabody School]]November 16, 201618941438–1454 W. Augusta Boulevard
West Town
Paseo Boricua Gateway Flags[[File:Division Street (Paseo Boricua).jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Paseo Boricua Gateway Flags]]September 21, 20221995West Division Street at Artesian Avenue [2400-West] and Mozart Street [2800-West]
Humboldt Park
Pate-Comiskey House[[Image:Pate-Comiskey House.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=Pate-Comiskey House]]October 1, 200319015131 S. Michigan Avenue
Washington Park
Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge[[File:Canal Street railroad bridge.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 12, 20071914Near 19th Street, East of Lumber Street, South Branch of the Chicago River
Armour Square and Lower West Side
Pennsylvania Railroad "Eight Track" BridgeDecember 12, 20071901–1910South of 31st Street, West of Western Avenue, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
Lower West Side and South Lawndale
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Pentecostal_Church_Of_Holiness.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=April 1, 2021access-date=April 27, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164556/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Pentecostal_Church_Of_Holiness.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}May 26, 20211931–19324208 W. 15th Street
North Lawndale
Peoples Gas Irving Park Neighborhood Store[[File:Peoples Gas Irving Park Neighborhood Store 3.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]March 18, 198719264839 W. Irving Park Road
Portage Park
Peoples Gas South Chicago Neighborhood Store[[File:Peoples Gas South Chicago Neighborhood Store.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]April 16, 199619258935 S. Commercial Avenue
South Chicago
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Perkins_Nordine_House.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=October 1, 2020access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164317/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Perkins_Nordine_House.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}[[File:Perkins-Nordine House Chicago 2019-2836.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Perkins-Nordine House]]January 27, 20211902–19036106 N. Kenmore Avenue
Edgewater
Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton Office and Studio[[File:Perkins, Fellows, Hamilton.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]December 1, 19931917814 N. Michigan Avenue
Near North Side
Henry V. Peters House[[File:Peters, Henry V House 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 5, 200419064731 N. Knox Avenue
Irving Park
Wendell Phillips High School[[Image:Phillipsacademy.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 7, 20031904244 E. Pershing Road
Douglas
Pilgrim Baptist Church[[File:Pilgrim Baptist HABS ILL-1054.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 18, 19811890–18913301 S. Indiana Avenue
DouglasApril 26, 1973
Pioneer Trust and Savings Bank Building[[File:Pioneer_Trust_and_Savings_Bank_2.pngbordercenter100x100px]]June 6, 20121924–19264000 W. North Avenue
Humboldt Park
Pittsfield Building[[File:Pittsfield Building 2.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]November 6, 2002192755 E. Washington Street
Loop
Plymouth BuildingNovember 16, 20161899, 1945 facade renovation417 S. Dearborn Street
Loop
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Polish_National_Alliance_Bldg.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=August 7, 2014access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221025191634/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Polish_National_Alliance_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=25 October 2022}}[[File:Image PNA Headquarters.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Polish National Alliance Building]]November 5, 20141937– 19381514-1520 W. Division Street
West Town
Portage Park Theatre[[Image:Portagetheater.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]March 7, 201319204042-60 N. Milwaukee Avenue; 4905-15 W. Cuyler Avenue
Portage Park
Powhatan Apartments[[File:20070528 Powhatan.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]January 12, 19931927–19294950 S. Chicago Beach Drive
Kenwood
Prairie Avenue DistrictDecember 27, 19791800 and 1900-blocks of S. Prairie Avenue, 1800-block of S. Indiana Avenue, and 211-217 E. Cullerton StreetNear South SideNovember 15, 1972
Printing House Row District[[File:South Dearborn Street 060409.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 9, 1996500- through 800-blocks of S. Dearborn Street, S. Federal Street and S. Plymouth CourtLoopJanuary 7, 1976January 7, 1976
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Promontory_Apartments_Final_Report.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=November 20, 2019access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164511/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Promontory_Apartments_Final_Report.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}[[File:20080910 Promontory Apartments.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=Promontory Apartments]]November 20, 20191946–19495530-5532 S. Shore Drive
Hyde Park
Promontory Point[[File:20220919 Promontory Point from Regents Park.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]April 19, 2023East of S. Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable Lake Shore Drive, Between 54th and 56th Streets
Hyde Park
Pulaski Park Fieldhouse[[File:Pulaski Park and Fieldhouse 5.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]July 29, 20031912–19141419 W. Blackhawk Street
West TownAugust 13, 1981
Pullman District[[File:Pullman Chicago Clock Tower.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 16, 1972 (South section)
June 9, 1993 (North section)Roughly bounded by E. 104th Street, E. 115th Street, S. Cottage Grove Avenue and S. Langley StreetPullmanOctober 8, 1969December 30, 1970
Quincy Elevated Station[[File:View of station from Quincy St. - Union Elevated Railroad, Quincy Street Station, Wells Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL HAER ILL,16-CHIG,108A-1.tif100pxcenterborderalt=Quincy Elevated Station]]November 21, 20171895–1897220 S. Wells Street
Loop
Quinn Chapel[[File:Quinn Chapel of the A.M.E. Church 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]August 13, 197718922401 S. Wabash Avenue
Near South SideSeptember 4, 1979
Raber House[[File:Raber House (472669731).jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Raber House]]April 16, 19961870, alterations 18945760 S. Lafayette Avenue
Washington Park
Race House[[File:Race House 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]September 22, 198818743945 N. Tripp Avenue
Irving Park
Rainbow Pylons and the Legacy Walk[[File:Gerald Farinas Boystown Rainbow Pylon.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Rainbow Pylons and the Legacy Walk]]July 24, 201919973244-3710 North Halsted Street (evens) and 3243-3711 North Halsted Street (odds)
Lake View
Rath House[[File:Rath House 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 1, 199319072703 W. Logan Boulevard
Logan Square
Reebie Storage Warehouse[[File:Reebie Moving and Storage Company 5.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]September 1, 19991921–19222325-33 N. Clark Street
Lincoln ParkMarch 21, 1979
Harriet F. Rees House[[File:Harriet F Rees House Chicago IL.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]March 14, 201218882110 S. Prairie Avenue
Near South SideMay 22, 2007
Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building[[File:Reid Murdoch Building 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]November 15, 19761914320 N. Clark Street
Near North SideAugust 28, 1975
Reliance Building[[File:Reliance Building in September 2015.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]July 11, 1995Base built in 1890, Upper stories built 1894–189532 N. State Street
LoopOctober 15, 1970January 7, 1976
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Riviera_Motor_Sales_Bldg.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=April 5, 2012access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164404/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Riviera_Motor_Sales_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}June 6, 20121925–19265948-60 N. Broadway
Edgewater
Roanoke Building and Tower[[File:20120929 11 South LaSalle.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 12, 20071915–192511 S. LaSalle Street
LoopDecember 6, 2007
Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ Building[[File:Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ]]March 29, 20061922–19274021 S. State Street
Grand Boulevard
Robie House[[File:Frederick C. Robie House.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=The Robie House is a Frank Lloyd Wright design.]]September 15, 197119095757 S. Woodlawn Avenue
Hyde ParkOctober 15, 1966November 27, 1963
Rockefeller Memorial Chapel[[File:The Rockefeller Chapel in Chicago.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Rockefeller Memorial Chapel]]November 3, 20041925–19281156–1180 E. 59th Street
Hyde Park
Roloson Houses[[File:Robert W Roloson Houses (Adjusted).jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 27, 197918943213-19 S. Calumet Avenue
DouglasJune 30, 1977
Rookery Building[[File:Rookery Building 2014.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]July 5, 19721885–1888, lobby remodeled 1905–1907209 S. LaSalle Street
LoopApril 17, 1970May 15, 1975
Rosehill Cemetery Entrance[[File:Rosehill Cemetery Administration Building and Entry Gate 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 16, 198018645800 N. Ravenswood Avenue
Lincoln SquareApril 24, 1975
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Rosenwald_Court_Apts_PrelimFinal.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=September 7, 2017access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221025191935/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Rosenwald_Court_Apts_PrelimFinal.pdfarchive-date=25 October 2022}}[[File:Rosenwald Apartment Building 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=Rosenwald Court Apartments]]November 8, 20171929–304600-4658 S. Michigan Avenue; 4601- 4659 S. Wabash Avenue; 45-77 E. 46th Street; 46-78 E. 47th Street;
Grand Boulevard
Carl Sandburg House[[File:4646 N. Hermitage Ave.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 4, 2006circa 18864646 N. Hermitage Avenue
Uptown
Wigwam (Site of the Sauganash Hotel)[[File:20070415 191 North Wacker (2).JPGbordercenter100pxalt=The Wigwam Building/Sauganash Hotel Chicago Landmark plaque]]November 6, 2002Lake Street and Market (now Wacker Drive)
Loop
Schlect House[[File:Schlect House 3.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]January 20, 199918875804 W. Race Avenue
Austin
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Five_Brewery_Tied_Houses_and_One_Brewery_Stable.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=April 11, 2011access-date=April 26, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164632/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Five_Brewery_Tied_Houses_and_One_Brewery_Stable.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}July 6, 2011190611314 S. Front Avenue
Roseland
Schlitz Brewery Tied-House on 69th (Former)July 6, 20111898958 W. 69th Street
Englewood
Schlitz Brewery Tied-House on Belmont (Former)July 6, 20111903–19042159 W. Belmont Avenue
North Center
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/9401_S_Ewing_Schlitz_Tied-House_Final.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=October 7, 2020access-date=April 26, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073804/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/9401_S_Ewing_Schlitz_Tied-House_Final.pdfarchive-date=25 October 2022}}[[File:Schlitz Brewery-Tied House.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Schlitz Brewery-Tied House on Ewing (Former)]]October 7, 202019079401 S. Ewing Avenue
East Side
Schlitz Brewery Tied-House on Front (Former)July 6, 2011190611400 S. Front Avenue
Roseland
url=https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/1944_N_Oakley_Brewery_Tied_House_Report.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=July 7, 2011access-date=April 26, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230426231306/https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/1944_N_Oakley_Brewery_Tied_House_Report.pdfarchive-date=April 26, 2023}}October 5, 201118981944 N. Oakley Avenue
Logan Square
Schlitz Brewery Tied-House on Western (Former)July 6, 201118993456 S. Western Avenue
McKinley Park
url=https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/5120_N_Broadway_Tied_House_Report.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=March 3, 2011access-date=April 26, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220116153754/https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/5120_N_Broadway_Tied_House_Report.pdfarchive-date=16 January 2022}}May 4, 20111904, 19085120 N. Broadway
Uptown
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West Town
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/1393_W_Lake_Schlitz_Brewery_Tied_House_Final_Report.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=June 3, 2021access-date=April 26, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221025191826/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/1393_W_Lake_Schlitz_Brewery_Tied_House_Final_Report.pdfarchive-date=25 October 2022}}[[File:La Lucé Building.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Schlitz Brewery-Tied House on Lake (Former)]]July 21, 202118921393-1399 W. Lake Street
Near West Side
Schlitz Brewery-Tied House on Southport (Former)July 6, 201119033159 N. Southport Avenue
Lake View
Adolf Schmidt HouseApril 4, 201319176331-33 N. Sheridan Road
Edgewater
Martin Schnitzius CottageDecember 6, 201218911925 N. Fremont Street
Lincoln ParkJanuary 11, 1976
F. R. Schock House[[File:Schock, F R House 2.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]January 20, 199918865804 W. Midway Park
Austin
Marie Schock House[[File:Schock, Marie House 3.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]January 20, 199918885749 W. Race Avenue
Austin
Schoenhofen Brewery[[File:Schoenhofen Brewery Historic District 3.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]July 13, 1988Administration Building 1886, Powerhouse 190218th Street and Canalport Avenue
Lower West SideDecember 27, 1978
Schurz High School[[File:Schurz, Carl High School 3.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]December 7, 197919103601 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Irving Park
Sears, Roebuck and Co. District[[File:Sears Merchandise Building Tower.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=]]March 18, 20151904–1916Bounded by S. Homan Avenue, W Arthington Street, S. Spaulding Avenue, and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad viaductNorth Lawndale
Sears, Roebuck and Company Administration Building[[File:Sears, Roebuck and Company Complex GARDEN, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, AND MERCHANDISE BUILDING, VIEW TO SOUTHWEST.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=]]September 4, 20021905–19143333 W. Arthington Street
North LawndaleJune 2, 1978June 2, 1978
Second Presbyterian Church[[File:Second Presbyterian Church Chicago IL.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=]]September 28, 19771874, reconstructed in 19001936 S. Michigan Avenue
Near South SideDecember 27, 1974February 27, 2013
url=https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dcd/provdrs/hist/news/2022/february/city-approves-landmark-designation-for-seth-warner-house.htmltitle=City Approves Landmark Designation for Seth Warner Housepublisher=City of Chicagodate=February 23, 2022access-date=April 21, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127023739/https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dcd/provdrs/hist/news/2022/february/city-approves-landmark-designation-for-seth-warner-house.htmlarchive-date=27 November 2022}}[[File:Warner, Seth House 1 crop.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 23, 20221869631 N. Central Avenue
AustinJune 3, 1982
Seven Houses on Lake Shore Drive District[[File:Seven Houses on Lake Shore Drive 9.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]June 28, 19891889–19171250-60 and 1516-30 N. Lake Shore DriveNear North Side
Sexton School[[File:Sexton school.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]June 7, 19781882160 W. Wendell Street
Near North Side
Shedd Park Fieldhouse[[File:Shedd Park Fieldhouse.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=]]February 11, 20041917, Gymnasium Addition 19283669 W. 23rd Street
South LawndaleDecember 30, 1974
url=http://egov.cityofchicago.org/Landmarks/pdf/LandmarksBooklet,pdf.pdftitle=2009 Chicago Landmark Bookletpublisher=Commission on Chicago Landmarksyear=2009access-date=June 12, 2009}}[[File:2005-09-03 1640x2180 chicago uptown bank.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=]]October 8, 20081924–1925, four-story addition 19284753 N. Broadway
Uptown
Shoreland Hotel[[File:Shoreland Hotel.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=]]September 8, 20101925–19265454 S. Shore Drive
Hyde ParkMay 14, 1986
Soldiers' Home[[File:Soldier's Home.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=]]April 16, 1996Built in phases between 1864 and 1923739 E. 35th Street
Oakland
South Pond Refectory
Men's and Ladies' Comfort Station[[File:Lincoln Park South Pond Refectory 1.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]February 5, 2003Comfort Station 1888, Refectory 19082021 N. Stockton Drive
2019 N. Stockton Drive
Lincoln ParkNovember 20, 1986
South Shore Cultural Center[[File:South Shore Cultural Center.jpgbordercenter100pxalt=]]May 26, 200419167059 S. South Shore Drive
South ShoreMarch 4, 1975
url=http://webapps.cityofchicago.org/landmarksweb/web/landmarkdetails.htm?lanId=1427title=Chicago Landmarks – South Side Community Art Centerpublisher=City of Chicagoaccess-date=December 25, 2010archive-date=January 16, 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110116080333/http://webapps.cityofchicago.org/landmarksweb/web/landmarkdetails.htm?lanId=1427url-status=live}}[[File:South Side Community Art Center 1.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]June 16, 19941892–1893, remodeled 19403831 S. Michigan Avenue
Douglas
South Side Trust & Savings Bank BuildingJuly 9, 200819224659 S. Cottage Grove Avenue
Kenwood
Spiegel Administration Building[[File:Spiegel Office Building Chicago IL.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 4, 20111936, four floor addition 1941–19421038 W. 35th Street
Bridgeport
St. Charles Air Line Bridge[[File:Saint Charles Air Line.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 12, 20071917–1919North of 16th Street and East of Lumber Street, South Branch of the Chicago River
Near South Side and Near West Side
St. Gelasius Church Building[[Image:Shrine of Christ the King (formerly St. Gelasius Church).jpgcenterborder100pxalt=St. Gelasius Church]]January 14, 20041923–19286401-09 S. Woodlawn Avenue
Woodlawn
St. Ignatius College Prep Building[[File:Saint Ignatius College Prep 13.JPGbordercenter100pxalt=]]March 18, 19871869, West addition 18741076 W. Roosevelt Road
Near West SideNovember 17, 1977
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/St_Peters_Episcopal_Church_and_Parish_House.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=July 12, 2018access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221025184405/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/St_Peters_Episcopal_Church_and_Parish_House.pdfarchive-date=25 October 2022}}October 31, 20181895, 1926615-623 West Belmont Avenue
Lake View
Statue of The Republic[[File:2004-08-08 1580x2800 chicago republic.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Statue of the Republic commemorates the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.]]June 4, 20031918Jackson Park, at the intersection of Hayes and Richards Drives
Woodlawn
Steger BuildingApril 4, 2013191128 E. Jackson Boulevard
LoopNovember 27, 1998
Steuben Club Building[[File:Steuben Club Building.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]July 26, 20061929188 W. Randolph Street
LoopMay 22, 2007
Graeme Stewart Elementary SchoolNovember 16, 201619074505-4545 N. Kenmore Avenue
Uptown
Stock Yards National Bank BuildingOctober 8, 200819254150 S. Halsted Street
North Lawndale
Stone Temple Baptist Church BuildingJune 22, 201619263622 W. Douglas Boulevard
North Lawndale
Sunset CafeSeptember 9, 19981909, remodeled 1921315 E. 35th Street
Douglas
Supreme Life Building[[File:Supreme Life Building.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]September 9, 19981921, remodeled 19503501 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Douglas
Surf-Pine Grove District[[File:Surf-Pine Grove District 4.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]July 19, 2007Predominantly 400- and 500-Blocks of W. Surf Street and 2800-Block of N. Pine Grove AvenueLake View
Swedish American State Bank Building[[File:Swedish American State Bank Building.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]July 9, 200819135400 N. Clark Street
Edgewater
Lorado Taft's Midway Studios[[File:20070601 Lorado Taft Midway Studio (3).JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 1, 19936016 S. Ingleside Avenue
WoodlawnOctober 15, 1966December 21, 1965
Terra Cotta Row District[[File:Terra Cotta Row District 3.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]September 14, 2005Four buildings and decorative wall located at Oakdale and Seminary AvenuesLake View
Thalia Hall[[File:Thalia Hall.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 25, 198918921215-25 W. 18th Street
Lower West Side
Theurer-Wrigley House[[File:Theurer-Wrigley House 6.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]August 10, 19792466 N. Lakeview Avenue
Lincoln ParkJuly 28, 1980
Third Unitarian Church[[File:Third Unitarian Church 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 6, 2008301 N. Mayfield Avenue
Austin
Three Arts Club[[File:Three Arts Club 6.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]June 10, 198119141300 N. Dearborn Street
Near North Side
Emmett and Mamie Till-Mobley House[[File:Emmett Till's Chicago home 6427 S. St. Lawrence Avenue.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]January 27, 202118956427 S. Saint Lawrence Avenue
Woodlawn
Tree Studios, Annexes, and Courtyard[[File:Tree Studio Building and Annexes 4.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]State Street building, February 26, 1997
Ohio Street and Ontario Street annexes and courtyard, June 27, 2001State Street building 1894, Ohio Street annex 1912, Ontario Street annex 1913601-623 N. State Street, 4-10 E. Ohio Street and 3-7 E. Ontario Street
Near North SideDecember 16, 1974
Tribune Tower[[File:Tribune Tower-Chicago.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=The Gothic Revival Tribune Tower in Chicago]]February 1, 19891922–1925435 N. Michigan Avenue
Near North Side
Truevine Missionary Baptist Church BuildingFebruary 7, 20076720 S. Stewart Avenue
Englewood
Lyman Trumbull Public School Building (Former)September 18, 20191908–19095200 N. Ashland Avenue
Edgewater
Trustees System Service Building[[File:Century of Progress - by Payton Chung.jpgcenterborder100pxalt=]]January 14, 20041929–1930201 N. Wells Street
LoopSeptember 3, 1998
Turzak House[[File:Turzak House 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 9, 19927059 N. Olcott Avenue
Edison Park
Ukrainian Village District[[File:Ukrainian Village District, Chicago, IL 3.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 4, 2002, extended July 27, 2005 and April 11, 2007Portions of the area bounded by W. Chicago Avenue, N. Damen Avenue, W. Division Street, and N. Western AvenueWest Town
Union Park Hotel[[File:Union Park Hotel 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]June 9, 20101929–19301519–1521 W. Warren Boulevard
Near West Side
Union Station[[File:Union Station 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 1, 2002210 S. Canal Street
Near West Side
Union Stock Yard Gate[[File:Chicago Union Stockyard Gate.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 24, 1972W. Exchange Avenue and S. Peoria Street
New CityDecember 27, 1972May 29, 1981
Unity Hall[[File:Unity Hall Chicago IL.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]September 9, 19983140 S. Indiana Avenue
DouglasApril 30, 1986
Uptown Square DistrictDecember 14, 20161901–1939North Broadway between Lawrence and Wilson Avenues; Lawrence Avenue between Broadway and Sheridan RoadUptown
Uptown Theatre[[File:Chicago, Illinois Uptown Theater1.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 2, 19914816 N. Broadway
UptownNovember 20, 1986
Vassar Swiss Underwear Company Building[[File:Vassar Swiss Underwear Company Building 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]July 30, 20082543-45 W. Diversey Avenue
Logan SquareSeptember 17, 2008
Veseman Building[[File:Veseman Building 3.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 12, 2007c. 1880 (original two-story building), 1930 (new façade & third-floor addition)442-444 N. LaSalle Street
Near North Side
Victory Monument[[File:Victory Monument Chicago 2.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=Victory Monument is one of 9 Chicago Landmarks and 6 National Register of Historic Places listings in the Bronzeville neighborhood.]]September 9, 1998E. 35th Street and S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
DouglasApril 30, 1986
Villa District[[File:Villa Historic District 3.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]November 23, 19833600 through 3800-blocks of N. Avers, Hamlin, Harding and Springfield AvenuesIrving ParkSeptember 11, 1979
Village Theatre[[File:Village theatre.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=]]May 13, 20091915–19161546-50 N. Clark Street
Near North Side
url=http://egov.cityofchicago.org/Landmarks/pdf/2009_Annual_Report.pdftitle=2009 Commission On Chicago Landmarks Annual Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Zoning and Land Use Planningyear=2009access-date=February 18, 2010}}November 18, 20092431-33 W. Roosevelt Road
Near West Side
Wabash Avenue YMCA[[File:Wabash Avenue YMCA Chicago IL.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=]]September 9, 19983763 S. Wabash Avenue
DouglasApril 30, 1986
Waller Apartments[[File:Waller Apartments 3.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]March 2, 19942840-58 W. Walnut Street
East Garfield Park
Walser House[[File:Walser House 1.JPG100pxbordercenteralt=]]March 30, 198442 N. Central Avenue
AustinApril 23, 2013
James Ward Public School[[File:James Ward Public School, Shields Avenue and 27th Street, Armour Square, Chicago, IL (54837987025).jpg100pxbordercenteralt=]]September 14, 200519102703 S. Shields Avenue
Armour Square
The Warehouse[[File:The Warehouse; Chicago, Il; 5 Oct 2024.jpg100pxbordercenteralt=]]June 21, 2023206 S. Jefferson Street
Near West Side
Augustus Warner HouseSeptember 5, 20131337 N. Dearborn Street
Near North SideJanuary 30, 1978
Washington Block[[File:Washington Block.JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]January 14, 19971873–187440 N. Wells Street
Loop
Washington Park Court District[[File:20090111 Washington Park Court from 50th St..JPGcenterborder100pxalt=]]October 2, 19914900-4959 S. Washington Park Court; and 417-439 E. 50th StreetGrand Boulevard
Washington Square Park, Chicago[[File:Washington Square Park & Newberry Library.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=Washington Square Park is pictured with Newberry Library in the background.]]May 16, 1990901 N. Clark Street
Near North SideMay 20, 1991
Washington Square Historic District[[File:Washington Square Historic District 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 16, 1990Washington Square Park, N. Dearborn Street, from W. Walton Street to W. Chicago Avenue.Near North SideAugust 21, 2003
Washington Square District ExtensionJuly 10, 200222-28 and 27-31 W. Chestnut Street and 802–818, 827–867, 1012, 1023–1029 and 1150–1154 N. Dearborn StreetNear North Side
Washington Square District Extension, Isaac Maynard Row Houses[[File:Maynard, Isaac N Rowhouses 4.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]May 11, 2005119-123 W. Delaware PlaceNear North Side
Old Chicago Water Tower District[[File:Chicago Avenue Water Tower and Pumping Station 13.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 6, 1971;
amended June 10, 1981806/821 N. Michigan AvenueNear North SideApril 23, 1975
Dr. Philip Weintraub House[[File:Weintraub, Dr Philip House 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]November 18, 20093252 W. Victoria Street
North Park
Ida B. Wells-Barnett House[[File:20070601 Wells House (2).JPG100pxcenterborderalt=Ida B. Wells-Barnett House also contributes to the Black Metropolis-Bronzeville District.]]October 2, 19953624 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
DouglasMay 30, 1974May 30, 1974
West Burton Place DistrictJune 22, 2016143-161 W. Burton Place and 150-160 W. Burton PlaceNear North SideDecember 6, 2007
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/West_Pullman_School_PrelimFinal.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=March 8, 2018access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164542/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/West_Pullman_School_PrelimFinal.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}[[File:West Pullman Elementary School.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=West Pullman Elementary School]]May 25, 20181894, 1900, 192311917-11951 S. Parnell Avenue
West Pullman
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/West_Side_YMCA_YWCA_%20Complex.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=November 14, 2018access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221025102501/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/West_Side_YMCA_YWCA_%20Complex.pdfarchive-date=25 October 2022}}November 14, 20181907–19311513-1539 W. Monroe Street and 101-109 S. Ashland Avenue
Near West Side
West Town State Bank Building[[File:West Town State Bank Building 4.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 1, 20032400 W. Madison Street
Near West Side
Albert G. Wheeler HouseApril 4, 2013970 W. Sheridan Road
Rogers Park
Wheeler-Kohn House[[File:Wheeler-Kohn House.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Wheeler-Kohn House]]February 5, 19982018 S. Calumet Avenue
Near South SideAugust 12, 1999
Whistle Stop Inn[[File:Whistle Stop Inn 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]December 5, 19904200 W. Irving Park Road
Irving Park
White Castle #16[[File:White Castle -16 (52030540729).jpg100pxcenterborderalt=White Castle #16]]October 5, 2011193043 E. Cermak Road
Near South Side
url=https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Wholesale_Furniture_EXPOSITION_Bldg.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=August 7, 2014access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221024164601/https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Wholesale_Furniture_EXPOSITION_Bldg.pdfarchive-date=24 October 2022}}October 8, 201419041323 S. Michigan Avenue
Near South Side
Wicker Park District[[File:Wicker Park Historic District 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]April 12, 1991Bounded by N. Bell Avenue, W. Caton Street, N. Leavitt Street, W. Potomac Avenue and "L" tracksWest Town
Wingert House[[File:Wingert House 3.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]July 31, 19906231 N. Canfield Avenue
Norwood Park
Woman's Athletic Club[[File:Woman's Athletic Club 1.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 2, 19911928626 N. Michigan Avenue
Near North Side
Wood-Maxey-Boyd House[[File:Wood-Maxey-Boyd House.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]October 1, 20032801 S. Prairie Avenue
Douglas
Richard Wright House[[File:Richard Wright House.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 10, 20104831 S. Vincennes Avenue
Grand Boulevard
url=https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Wrigley_Building.pdftitle=Landmark Designation Reportpublisher=Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Developmentdate=February 2, 2012access-date=April 29, 2023url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230429180723/https://www.chicago.gov/dam/city/depts/zlup/Historic_Preservation/Publications/Wrigley_Building.pdfarchive-date=April 29, 2023}}[[File:Wrigley Building Aerial - Cropped.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=Wrigley Building]]May 9, 20121921400-410 N. Michigan Avenue
Near North Side
Wrigley Field[[File:ARI at CHC 07-15-12 027.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]February 11, 20041060 W. Addison Street
Lake View
Yale Apartments[[File:The Yale Apartments.jpg100pxcenterborderalt=]]April 9, 20036565 S. Yale Avenue
EnglewoodMarch 5, 1998
Yondorf Block and Hall[[File:Yondorf Block and Hall 2.JPG100pxcenterborderalt=]]July 25, 2001758 W. North Avenue
Lincoln ParkNovember 13, 1984

Registered Historic Places and Landmarks not designated Chicago Landmarks

As noted in the list above, there are many places that are designated as City landmarks but they have not been nationally registered. There are also approximately 200 nationally Registered Historic Places in Chicago that are not also designated Chicago Landmarks. Of these, 13 are further designated as U.S. National Historic Landmarks:

LandmarkLocationNHL dateNRHP date
Abbott, Robert S. House4742 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. DriveDecember 8, 1976December 8, 1976
Adler Planetarium1300 S. Lake Shore DriveFebruary 27, 1987February 27, 1987
Columbus Park500 S. Central AvenueJuly 31, 2003July 31, 2003
Compton, Arthur H., House5637 S. Woodlawn AvenueMay 11, 1976May 11, 1976
DePriest, Oscar Stanton, House4536-4538 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. DriveMay 15, 1975May 15, 1975
Du Sable, Jean Baptiste Point, Homesite401 N. Michigan AvenueMay 11, 1976May 11, 1976
Lillie, Frank R., House5801 S. Kenwood AvenueMay 11, 1976May 11, 1976
Millikan, Robert A., House5605 S. Woodlawn AvenueMay 11, 1976May 11, 1976
Orchestra Hall220 S. Michigan AvenueApril 19, 1994March 21, 1978
Room 405, George Herbert Jones Laboratory5747 S. Ellis AvenueMay 28, 1967May 28, 1967
Shedd Aquarium1200 S. Lake Shore DriveFebruary 27, 1987February 27, 1987
U-505 (German Submarine)Museum of Science and IndustryJune 29, 1989June 29, 1989
Williams, Daniel Hale, House445 E. 42nd StreetMay 15, 1975May 15, 1975

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  47. "Marquette Building". National Park Service.
  48. "Marshall Field Company Store". [[National Park Service]].
  49. (April 24, 2012). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  50. (February 4, 2021). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  51. (August 5, 2021). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  52. "Montgomery Ward Company Complex". National Park Service.
  53. (May 5, 2022). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  54. (April 1, 2021). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  55. (April 24, 2020). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  56. (August 5, 2021). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  57. (November 1, 2018). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  58. (2013). "landmark Designation Report". Chicago Dep. of Housing and Economic Development, Landmarks Div..
  59. (February 1, 2017). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  60. (September 2017). "June 2009 Commission On Chicago Landmarks meeting minutes". Chicago Department of Zoning and Land Use Planning.
  61. "Site of the First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction". National Park Service.
  62. (January 15, 2020). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  63. (December 7, 2017). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  64. (March 7, 2013). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  65. (2003). "Page Brothers Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  66. (2003). "Palliser's Cottage Home No. 35". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  67. (2006). "Palmer House Hotel". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  68. (2003). "Palmolive Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  69. (May 5, 2022). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  70. (2003). "Pate-Comiskey House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  71. (April 1, 2021). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  72. (2003). "Peoples Gas Irving Park Neighborhood Store". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  73. (2003). "Peoples Gas South Chicago Neighborhood Store". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  74. (October 1, 2020). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  75. (2003). "Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton Office and Studio". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  76. (2003). "Henry V. Peters House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  77. (2003). "Wendell Phillips High School". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  78. (2003). "Pilgrim Baptist Church". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  79. (2003). "Pittsfield Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  80. (August 7, 2014). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  81. (2013). "Landmarks Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  82. (2003). "Powhatan Apartments". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  83. (2003). "Prairie Avenue District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  84. (January 2017). "Printing House Row District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  85. "South Dearborn Street-Printing House Row North Historic District". National Park Service.
  86. (November 20, 2019). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  87. (April 19, 2023). "Promontory Point Is Now A Chicago Landmark, A Major Victory For Activists Who Fought For Decades". Blockclub.
  88. (2003). "Pulaski Park Fieldhouse". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  89. (2003). "Pullman District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  90. "Pullman Historic District". National Park Service.
  91. (September 7, 2017). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  92. (2003). "Quinn Chapel". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  93. (2003). "Raber House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  94. (2003). "Race House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  95. (July 24, 2019). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  96. (2003). "Rath House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  97. (2003). "Reebie Storage Warehouse". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  98. "Harriet F. Rees House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  99. (2003). "Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  100. (2003). "Reliance Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  101. "Reliance Building". National Park Service.
  102. (April 5, 2012). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  103. (2006). "Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  104. (2003). "Robie House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  105. "Robie, Frederick C., House". National Park Service.
  106. (2004). "Rockefeller Memorial Chapel". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  107. (2003). "Roloson Houses". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  108. (2003). "Rookery Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  109. "Rookery Building". National Park Service.
  110. (2003). "Rosehill Cemetery Entrance". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  111. (September 7, 2017). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  112. (January 2017). "Carl Sandburg House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  113. (2003). "Site of the Sauganash Hotel/Wigwam". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  114. (2003). "Schlect House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  115. (April 11, 2011). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  116. (October 7, 2020). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  117. (July 7, 2011). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  118. (March 3, 2011). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  119. (May 4, 2011). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  120. (June 3, 2021). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  121. (2012). "landmark Designation Report". Chicago Dep. of Housing and Economic Development, Landmarks Div..
  122. (2003). "F.R. Schock House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  123. (2003). "Marie Schock House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  124. (2003). "Schoenhofen Brewery". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  125. (2003). "Schurz High School". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  126. (2003). "Sears, Roebuck and Company Administration Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  127. "Sears, Roebuck, And Company". National Park Service.
  128. (2003). "Second Presbyterian Church". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  129. (February 23, 2022). "City Approves Landmark Designation for Seth Warner House". City of Chicago.
  130. (2003). "Seven Houses on Lake Shore Drive District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  131. (2003). "Sexton School". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  132. (2004). "Shedd Park Fieldhouse". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  133. (September 2017). "2009 Chicago Landmark Booklet". Commission on Chicago Landmarks.
  134. (2010). "Council approves landmark status for Shoreland Hotel". Chicago Department of Zoning and Land Use Planning.
  135. (2003). "Soldiers' Home". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  136. (2003). "South Pond Refectory and Men's and Ladies' Comfort Station". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  137. (2004). "South Side Cultural Center". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  138. "Chicago Landmarks – South Side Community Art Center". City of Chicago.
  139. (2011). "Spiegel Administration Building". Commission on Chicago Landmarks.
  140. (2004). "St. Gelasius Church Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  141. (2003). "St. Ignatius College Prep Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  142. (July 12, 2018). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  143. (2003). "Statue of The Republic". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  144. (2013). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  145. (2006). "Steuben Club Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  146. (2003). "Sunset Cafe". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  147. (2003). "Supreme Life Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  148. (2007). "Surf-Pine Grove District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  149. (2003). "Lorado Taft's Midway Studios". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  150. "Taft, Lorado, Midway Studios". National Park Service.
  151. (2003). "Terra Cotta Row District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  152. (2003). "Thalia Hall". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  153. (2003). "Theurer-Wrigley House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  154. (2003). "Three Arts Club". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  155. (November 5, 2020). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  156. (2003). "Tree Studios, Annexes, and Courtyard". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  157. (2003). "Tribune Tower". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  158. (2003). "Truevine Missionary Baptist Church". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  159. (September 18, 2019). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  160. (2003). "Trustees System Service Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  161. (2003). "Turzak House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  162. (2003). "Ukrainian Village District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  163. (2010). "Union Park Hotel". Chicago Commission on Landmarks.
  164. (2003). "Union Station". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  165. (2003). "Union Stock Yard Gate". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  166. "Old Stone Gate, Chicago Union Stockyards". National Park Service.
  167. (September 2017). "Unity Hall". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  168. (2003). "Uptown Theater". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  169. (2003). "Victory Monument". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  170. (2003). "Villa District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  171. (September 2017). "2009 Commission On Chicago Landmarks Annual Report". Chicago Department of Zoning and Land Use Planning.
  172. (2003). "Wabash Avenue YMCA". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  173. (2003). "Waller Apartments". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  174. (2003). "Walser House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  175. (2005). "James Ward Public School". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  176. (2023). "Birthplace of House Music Designated as Chicago Landmark". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  177. (2013). "Minutes of the Meeting: Commission on Chicago Landmarks". Chicago Dep. of Housing and Economic Development, Landmarks Div..
  178. (2003). "Washington Block". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  179. (2003). "Washington Park Court District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  180. (2003). "Washington Square District and Extension". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  181. (2005). "Washington Square District Extension, Isaac Maynard Row Houses". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  182. (January 2017). "Old Chicago Water Tower District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  183. (2003). "Ida B. Wells – Barnett House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  184. "Wells-Barnett, Ida B., House". National Park Service.
  185. (March 8, 2018). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  186. (November 14, 2018). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  187. (2003). "West Town State Bank Building". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  188. (2003). "Wheeler-Kohn House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  189. (2003). "Whistle Stop Inn". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  190. (July 7, 2011). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  191. (August 7, 2014). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  192. (2003). "Wicker Park District". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  193. (2003). "Wingert HouseWhistle Stop Inn". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  194. (2003). "Woman's Athletic Club". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  195. (2003). "Wood-Maxey-Boyd House". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  196. (February 2, 2012). "Landmark Designation Report". Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development.
  197. (2004). "Wrigley Field". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  198. (2003). "Yale Apartments". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  199. (2003). "Yondorf Block and Hall". Chicago Dep. of Pl. and Dev., Landmarks Div..
  200. Estimate of approximately 200 RHPs in Chicago not also designated as Chicago Landmarks derived as follows: There are [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Chicago
  201. "Robert S. Abbott House". National Park Service.
  202. "Adler Planetarium". National Park Service.
  203. "Columbus Park". National Park Service.
  204. "Compton, Arthur H., House". National Park Service.
  205. "DePriest, Oscar Stanton, House". National Park Service.
  206. "Du Sable, Jean Baptiste Point, Homesite". National Park Service.
  207. "Lillie, Frank R., House". National Park Service.
  208. "Millikan, Robert A., House". National Park Service.
  209. "Orchestra Hall". National Park Service.
  210. "Room 405, George Herbert Jones Laboratory". National Park Service.
  211. "Shedd Aquarium". National Park Service.
  212. "U-505 (German Submarine)". National Park Service.
  213. "Williams, Daniel Hale, House". National Park Service.
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