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Description Auditorium Building, Chicago. Elevation.
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Source Retrieved from HABS/HAER website [1] specifically [2] on 12 October, 2006
Author Kasprzyk, Mark, delineator. Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey / Historic American Engineering Record
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