File:Pullman company town, second market building, 1897.jpg

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Description The first market building in Pullman company town was built in 1880 and burnt down in 1892. The second building, shown here, was built immediately after, along with four matching buildings around it. Eventually, the third-floor and second-floor structure was demolished, leaving just the ground-floor arcade.
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Source Lillibridge, R. M. Pullman Town Development in the Age of Eclecticism // Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. — 1953. — № 10. — P. 17-22. [1]
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current10:06, 28 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 10:06, 28 October 20221,161 × 744 (227 KB)Retired electrician (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=The first market building in Pullman company town was built in 1880 and burnt down in 1892. The second building, shown here, was built immediately after, along with four matching buildings around it. Eventually, the third-floor and second-floor structure was demolished, leaving just the ground-floor arcade. |Source=Lillibridge, R. M. Pullman Town Development in the Age of Eclecticism // Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. — 1953. — № 10. — P. 17-22....

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