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Peter Schoenhofen Brewery 18th and Canalrort Chicago Cook County Illinois
PHOI'OGRAPHS
HISTORICAL AND DFSCRIPI'IVE DATA
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P.O. Box 25287 Denver, Colorado 80225
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HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD
PETER SCHOENHOFEN BREWERY
HAER No. IL-12
18th Street and Canalport Chicago, Illinois
City of Chicago
General Packaging Company, 1200 South Canal; Fawn Vending, 1719 South Clinton (12 structures are vacant)
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General Packaging Co. - printing and converting of protective coatings.
· Fawn Vending - warehousing, repair and distribution of vending machines
The Schoenhofen Brewery has historic significance as the only major pre-Prohibition brewery in Chicago to have its structure survive intact to the present. Because of the size and prestige of the company (brewer of Edelweiss beer), the large complex is a fine representative of brewery architecture at the turn of the century. The brewery powerhouse is also individually significant as an example of second generation "Chicago School" architecture designed by local architects Richard E. Schmidt and Hugh Garden.
Schoenhofen Brewery HAER No. IL-12 (Page 2 )
The Schoenhofen Brewery is a fifteen building complex covering
about seven acres, two miles south of Chicago's downtown.
The first buildings were erected in 1862, when Peter
Schoenhofen moved his business eight blocks south and west,
from Jefferson and 12th Streets, to Canalport and 18th. None
of these first buildings remain. The oldest building in the
complex was probably built about 1867, five years after the
founding of the brewery on the 18th and Canalport site. In
the process of growth from 600 barrel capacity in 1860 to
1,200,000 barrel capacity in 1910, older buildings were
remodeled or demolished and replaced by larger structures.
Had this process continued to the present the brewery's
historical and architecturally significant buildings would
most likely have been erased for newer, larger, and more
technologically sophisticated structures. That a turn-of-the
century brewery has had its fhysical structure (but not its
operation) survive essentially intact for eighty or more
years is due to many factors, which contributed both to its
success, and its failure, as a brewery.
The success of the Schoenhofen Brewery was due, according to
the brewery, to the outstanding quality of its premier
product, Edelweiss beer. Be that as it may, the brewery was
very successful, and its expansion created an infrastructure
reflecting its success: large, impressive, enduring buildings
of brick and stone. However, large and massive as the
buildings were, changes in technology and expansion of the
brewery might have resulted in their demolition, if two
Schoenhofen Brewery HAER No. IL-12 (Page 3)
other major factors had not intervened: World War I, and
Prohibition. As a consequence, the brewery's technology and
architure were frozen in time.
Chicago's first brewery, Schulz and Haas', was opened in 1833.
William Lill and William Haas later borrowed money from
Chicago's mayor, William B. Ogden, to start another brewery.
In 1839, they opened at Pine Street, riow Michigan Avenue,
and Chicago Avenue, producing nine barrels a week. A third
brewery, Carney's, opened in 1840 on South Water Street,·when
the population of Chicago was 4,470. A census in 1843 tallied
I • 816 Germans and Norwegians in the city, with the Germans for
outnumbering the Norwegian: by 1850 seventeen per cent of the
population was German. In 1860, when the population had grown
to 110,000, fourteen breweries were operating in the city,
making beer from barley and hops brought to Chicago from as
far away as California and New York.
By 1890, thirty-four breweries were in operation and over ten
million dollars worth of beer was produced annually, making
Chicago the nation's sixth largest producer. Consumption,
however, outstripped production and placed the city in second
position: 2,800,000 barrels drunk in a year exceeded only by
New York's 5,000,000 barrels'.
Schoenhofen Brewery HAER No. IL-12 (Page 4)
When described in 1882, the Schoenhofen brewery employed
50 men, plus three book-keepers, six drivers, and used
six delivery wagons and 28 horses. Its "two very large
ice-houses" held 14,000 tons of ice, and its cellars
lagered 25,000 barrels. Annual sales were 60,000 barrels.
In 1893, the years of Peter Schoenhofen 1 s death, annual
production was 180,000 barrels, 1903 production was 250,000
barrels, and about 1910, production reached 1,200,000 barrels
a year.
The large influx of Germans to the city after 1848 provided
brewery laborers, brewmasters, and the market for an
expanding business. Peter Schoenhofen was among these Germa~
immigrants. Born in Derbach in Rhine-Prussia on February 2,
1827, by the age of 24 he had completed a common-school
education, an apprenticeship in a distillery, and his
military service. In 1852 he came to.Chicago and began
working in breweries, as a laborer in the Mueller b.cothers
brewery in Lyons, Illinois, and in Bestvs brewery in Chicago,
before becoming driver of a beer-wagon for Conrad Seipp.
He formed a partnership in 1860 with Mathaus Gottfried, and
founded what would become the Peter Schoenhofen Brewery
Company.
Schoenhofen Brewery HAER No. IL-12 (Page 5 )
"Eine Kleine Brauerei" in 1860, the production of the Gottfried
and Schoenhofen Brewery in 1862 was 600 barrels of beer. By
this time the brewery had already moved from 12th and
Jefferson to 18th Street and Canalport Avenue in order to
expand. In 1866 Gottried retired, and in 1867 his interest
in the brewery was bought by Peter Schoenhofen, who eventually
reorganized it as a joint-stock company (1880) with Peter
Schoenhofen the present, Joseph Theurer vice-president, and
Carl Buehl secretary and treasurer.
Brewing in Chicago was long established as a German business,
and for the Schoenhofens it developed as a family business
as well: family connections, and connection with the German
family, played a role in the brewery for many years.
Schoenhofen was married in 1860, to Elise Kneppe, another
German native. Although both of Peter's sons died (one of an
accident in 1886, one of natural causes in 1892), two of his
five daughters married brewers: Emma, the eldest, married
Joseph Theurer in 1880, and another married Carl Buehl.
After Peter Schoenhofen's death in Chicago in 1893, the
brewery was inherited by family members, Elise Schoenhofen,
his widow, held~ substantial interest until 1903, along with
other relatives. Mrs. Schoenhofen returned to Baden-Baden,
living there until her death in 1907, but family members were
officers of the company until the sale of the brewing company~
in the 1920's brewery affairs were being handled by Peter S.
Schoenhofen Brewery HAER No. IL-12 (Page 6)
Theurer, whose name and initial suggest he was Peter
Schoenhofen Theurer, and Joseph Theurer's oldest son.
Although the Peter Schoenhofen Brewing Company was part of
the family for more than seventy years, its peak was
probably about 1910. While Illinois was still "wet" until
national Prohibition, by 1912 there were nine "dry" states,
fourteen in 1914, and twenty-three in 1916. The Anti-Saloon
league was an active and forceful opponent of alcohol, and
while the saloon was their principal target, breweries were
directly and indirectly affected. Attempting to counter
act Anti-Saloon League propaganda, advertising in "Western and
Daheim," a German-language, Chicago newspaper, has a faintly
hysterical tone to it in issues around the time of the Second
International Brewers' Congress in 1911, declaring "The
Truth about Beer is proved .••. 11 and characterizing
various beer and malt products.as "The Family Beer," "The
Source of Energy" and "Malt-Marrow": A Perfect Score in
Health".
World War I also had negative impacts on brewing. The Food
Control Bill of 1917 reduced the amount of food materials
allowed for the manufacture of beer by 30%, and in September
1918 with labor shortages followed by a poor harvest,
breweries were closed by Presidential order. Anti-German
sentiment generated by the war certainly affected German
businesses as well, although the precise impact is hard to
determine. Local stories still recount that two of the
Schoenhofen Brewery HAER No. IL-12 (Page 7 )
Schoenhofen daughters married Prussian army officers, and
that the brewery was seized by Federal agents in 1919 after
the discovery of anti-American activities by the Schoenhofen
family, which included broadcasting radio messages to German
agents from the tower supporting the Edelweiss bottle which
marked and advertised the brewery. (Other sources indicate
that the brewery continued in operation until closed by
national Prohibition; U.S. District Court files have no
record of criminal or civil preceedings against the company,
the Schoenhofens, or officers of the company in 1919 or 1920).
Land acquisition for the brewery had stopped by 1910, and
the last building of the complex was erected soon after.
While the brewery ceased operating on this site with Prohibition
the company survived for a while. Part of the operation was
rearganized in 1924 to use the buildings as the Schoenhofen
Terminals (for grain warehousing and shipping), until sold
the Kellogg Terminal Warehouse Company in 1928. After the
end of rrohibition, the Peter Schcenhof en Brffi.:ing
was acquired by the National Brewery Company, and its
brewing operation moved to another site in Chicago; Edelweiss
beer was eventually supplanted by Drewrys.
After the reorganization of the Schoenhofen Brewing Company,
the brewery buildings went through a mixed series of uses,
owners, and vacancies; in the process all brewing equipment
was removed, so that the buildings now contain only
Schoenhofen Brewery HAER No. IL-12 (Page 8)
decorative elements of the former brewery. The Powerhouse
was used as a warehouse, and finally as the manufacturing
plant of an adhesives company, with its offices in the
Administration building. The Manhattan Pickle Company
occupied the buildings on the east side of Normal Avenue
among them the engine-house, brewhouse, and ice factory
for many years. The refrigerator buildings became warehouses,
and for a while were used by the Central Cold Storage Company.
The gradual decline of the industries in the brewery
buildings was associated with physical decay of the neighbor
hood, and by 1975 most of the buildings were vacant, emptied
by vandalism, high security costs, ever-increasing insurance
premiums, and costly repairs and maintenance. The City of
Chicago designated the brewery and the surrounding area for
industrial renewal in 1977, and began acquiring property
then, intending to demolish the buildings if they could not
be rehabilitated or re-used. Their nomination to the National
Register in 1978 required Section 106 Review of the City's.
undertaking, resulting in a Memorandum of Agreement allowing
their demolition. · Because of the age of the majority of
buildings, and the extreme deterioration, rehabilitation
costs are now estimated to be about $36/sq. ft. While the
City is open to adaptive re-use proposals, the demolition of
the brewery is imminent.
Bibliograhpy
Schoenhofen Brewery HAER No. IL-12 (Page 9 )
Andreas, Alfred T. History of Chicago. From the earliest period to the present time. Chicago: A.T. Andreas, 1886
Baron, Stanley. Brewed in America. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1962.
The Brewing and Malting Industry of Chicago: A Review of the Great Breweries and Mailt Houses. Chicago: Reed and Co., 1882.
Commission on Chicago Historical and Architectural Landmarks. Schoenhofen Brewery Powerhouse. Chicago: CCHAL, 1978.
Cook County Recorder of Deeds. Canal Trustees Subdivision in Volume 496C. Available at 118 N. Clark, Chicago, Illino
"Geschichte des Chicagoer Brauwesens," Westen and Daheim, October 15, 1911.
"Michael Diversey and Beer in Chicago," Chicaao History, VIII No.7 (Spring, 1969) 321~326.
\
One Hundred Years of Brewing. New York: Arno Press, 1974.
Pilsen Housing and Business Alliance. Schoenhofen Brewery Industrial Opportunities. Chicago: PHBA, 1981.
Robinson's Atlas of the City of Chicago, Illinois. New York: E. Robinson, 1886.
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ME
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5.
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CIT
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E
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the
two
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ry 2
3'-
2"
wid
e fr
on
t se
cti
on
of
this
recta
ng
ula
r co
mm
on
bri
ck
b
uil
din
g w
as
68
' de
ep w
hen
bu
ilt
in 1
891.
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rob
ably
aro
un
d t
he t
urn
of
the c
en
tury
, a
fou
r st
ory
ad
dit
ion
, 3
9'
deep
in
its
up
per
tw
o fl
oo
rs,
was
b
uil
t at
the r
ear,
g
ivin
g t
he st
ructu
re a
to
tal
dep
th o
f 9
9'
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".
A m
etal
si
din
g a
dd
itio
n h
as
sub
seq
uen
tly
bee
n b
uil
t to
th
e east
of
the t
hir
d f
loo
r o
ver
part
o
f th
e r
oo
f o
f th
e o
rig
inal
bu
ild
ing
. T
he b
uil
din
g h
as
a fu
ll
bas
emen
t.
, T
he
fro
nt
has
th
ree se
mic
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lar
arch
ed o
pen
ing
s on
th
e f
irst
flo
or
and
thre
e
seg
men
tall
y a
rch
ed o
pen
ing
s ab
ov
e,
two
of
whi
ch h
ave
bee
n b
rick
ed
up
. A
ll
of
the fl
oo
r an
d r
oo
f co
nst
ructi
on
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nsi
stin
g o
f fr
ame
and
rein
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co
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te,
rest
s en
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ly o
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wall
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rod
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rs o
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del
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r,
was
on
e o
f th
e la
rgest
and
mos
t ela
bo
rate
b
rew
erie
s ev
er c
on
stru
cte
d
in C
hic
ago
. T
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bre
wer
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as
est
ab
lish
ed
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sit
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y 1
86
0's
and
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nti
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to f
un
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n
there
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til
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hib
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n.
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ause
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size a
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rest
ige o
f th
e c
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plex
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ple
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ate
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y a
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re a
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e
turn
o
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83
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U.S
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tmen
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the
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teri
or
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3.
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T &
NO
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1629
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4.
CIT
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C
OU
NT
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Chi
cago
C
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12.
OW
NE
R/A
DM
IN A
DD
RE
SS
Cit
y o
f C
hica
go
Ice
Fac
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6.
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ND
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NC
LU
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OR
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AR
CH
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CT
S,
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TC
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NO
RT
HIN
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UA
D
NA
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is b
uil
din
g i
s t
hre
e s
tori
es
and
Bas
emen
t h
igh
wit
h a
fr
on
tag
e o
f 1
25
'-6
" an
d a
dep
th o
f 5
1'-
2".
is
a
com
mon
bri
ck w
ith
a ru
stic
ate
d I
nd
ian
a li
mes
ton
e b
ase
and
trim
of
the
sam
e m
ate
rial.
T
he
fro
nt
fiv
e b
ays
by u
nado
rned
pil
ast
ers
. A
ll
open
ings
hav
e fl
at
hea
ds.
T
he
inte
rio
r co
nst
ruct
ion
co
nsi
sts
cast
iro
n c
olum
ns
sup
po
rtin
g st
eel
beam
s an
d jo
ists
wit
h f
lat
terr
aco
tta a
rch
es b
etw
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the
latt
er.
9.
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31
4 I
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19
09
11.
RE
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N
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ex
teri
or
is d
ivid
ed i
nto
o
f ex
pose
d p
lain
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fi
rst
two
flo
ors
wer
e er
ecte
d i
n 1
909,
an
d th
e th
ird
flo
or
app
ears
to
hav
e be
en a
dded
wit
hin
th
e fo
llo
win
g d
ecad
e.
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bu
ild
ing
is o
ne o
f a
seri
es
of
sim
ilar
stru
ctu
res
con
stru
cted
in
th
e br
ewer
y be
twee
n 19
05 a
nd 1
910,
un
iden
tifi
ed
ex
ampl
es o
f w
hich
are
kno
wn
to h
ave
been
des
ign
ed b
y br
ewer
y arc
hit
ect
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is L
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. T
his
is
th
eref
ore
li
kely
his
wor
k.
A c
omm
on b
rick
one
st
ory
ad
dit
ion
46
'-6
" w
ide
was
la
ter
con
stru
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acr
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th
e en
tire
rear.
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S
choe
nhof
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rew
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lo
ng
kno
wn
as t
he
pro
du
cers
of
Ed
elw
eiss
Bee
r, w
as
one
of
the
larg
est
and
mos
t el
abo
rate
b
rew
erie
s ev
er c
on
stru
cted
in
Chi
cago
. T
he
brew
ery
was
est
ab
lish
ed
at
this
sit
e i
n t
he
earl
y 1
86
0's
and
co
nti
nu
ed
to f
un
ctio
n
ther
e u
nti
l P
roh
ibit
ion
. B
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se o
f th
e si
ze a
nd p
rest
ige o
f th
e co
mpa
ny,
the
com
plex
is
a p
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larl
y
fin
e e
xam
ple
of
the
state
of
bre
wer
y a
rch
itectu
re a
t th
e tu
rn o
f th
e ce
ntu
ry.
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f a
con
tin
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us
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that
form
s th
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of
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mal
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arc
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lly
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e m
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N
ovem
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1,
1909
.
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Qo
TH
ER
0H
AE
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0N
PS
0
ST
AT
E
22.
INV
EN
TO
RIE
D B
Y
Ch
arle
s E
. G
reg
erse
n
AF
FIL
IAT
ION
A
. I .
A.
DA
TE
Ju
ne
24,
1983
;:
...
1. S
ITE
' 1.
0. N
O
HA
Bf
.HA
ER
INV
EN
TOR
Y
U.S
. D
epar
tmen
t o
f th
e In
teri
or
Nat
ion
al P
ark
Ser
vice
W
ash
ing
ton
, D
C 2
0240
2.
NA
ME
(S)
OF
ST
RU
CT
UR
E
5.
OR
IGIN
AL
US
E
7.
CL
AS
SIF
ICA
TIO
N
9.
RA
TIN
G
BU
LK
:FO
OD
:BR
EW
ER
Y
31
4 I
3
Sch
oenh
ofen
Bre
wer
y B
uil
din
g
Unk
now
n 10
. D
AT
E
c1
86
7
3.
SIT
E A
DD
RE
SS
(S
TR
EE
T &
NO
) 6.
P
RE
SE
NT
US
E
1705
S
. N
orm
al
Ave
nue
Aba
ndon
ed
EA
ST
ING
N
OR
TH
ING
11
. R
EG
ION
4.
CIT
Y/V
ICIN
ITY
Chi
cago
12
. O
WN
ER
/AD
MIN
AD
DR
ES
S
Cit
y o
f C
hica
go
CO
UN
TY
Coo
k S
TA
TE
S
CA
LE
Illi
no
is
1:24
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R·
1:62
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13.
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N A
ND
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
HIS
l OR
Y I
NC
LU
DIN
G C
ON
ST
RU
CT
ION
DA
TE
(S),
PH
YS
ICA
L D
IME
NS
ION
S,
MA
TE
RIA
LS
, M
AJO
R A
LT
ER
AT
ION
S,
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TA
NT
EQ
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ME
NT
, A
ND
IM
PO
RT
AN
T B
UIL
DE
RS
, A
RC
HIT
EC
TS
, E
NG
INE
ER
S,
ET
C.
QU
AD
N
AM
E
Th
is b
uil
din
g i
s t
hre
e s
tori
es
hig
h w
ith
a
fro
nta
ge
of
931
and
dep
th o
f 45
1-6
".
The
ex
teri
or
is o
f co
mm
on
bri
ck o
rnam
ente
d o
nly
by
the
pro
jecti
ng
bri
ck h
oods
ov
er t
he
seco
nd a
nd t
hir
d f
loo
r w
indo
ws
and
a se
ries
of
bli
nd
cir
cu
lar
arch
es a
t th
e th
ird
flo
or
lin
e.
The
in
teri
or
is c
on
stru
cted
of
heav
y ti
mb
er s
up
po
rted
on
sim
ply
orna
men
ted
cast
ir
on
col
umns
. T
he
bu
ild
ing
ap
pea
rs t
o h
ave
been
co
nst
ruct
ed i
n t
he
1870
1s
and
may
co
nta
in e
lem
ents
of
a tw
o st
ory
bu
ild
ing
th
at
was
al
read
y o
n th
e sit
e i
n 1
867
• A
tw
o st
ory
and
bas
emen
t ad
dit
ion
, 54
1 de
ep a
nd 9
7'-
6"
lon
g w
as
con
stru
cted
alo
ng
th
e re
ar
of
the
bu
ild
ing
b
efo
re 1
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UIN
S
ON
O
0U
NK
NO
WN
14
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DIT
ION
0
EX
CE
LL
EN
T
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D
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TE
RIO
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TE
D
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NG
ER
OF
DE
MO
LIT
ION
?
(XJY
ES
(S
PE
CIF
Y T
HR
EA
T)
16.
SIG
NIF
ICA
NC
E
The
S
choe
nhof
en B
rew
ery,
lo
ng
kno
wn
as t
he
pro
du
cers
of
Ed
elw
eiss
Bee
r,
was
on
e o
f th
e la
rgest
and
mos
t el
abo
rate
b
rew
erie
s ev
er c
on
stru
cted
in
Chi
cago
. T
he b
rew
ery
was
es
tab
lish
ed a
t th
is s
ite i
n t
he
earl
y 1
86
0's
and
co
nti
nu
ed
to f
un
ctio
n t
her
e u
nti
l P
roh
ibit
ion
. B
ecau
se o
f th
e si
ze a
nd p
rest
ige o
f th
e co
mpa
ny,
the
com
plex
is
a p
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ple
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the
state
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brew
ery
arc
hit
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re a
t th
e tu
rn o
f th
e ce
ntu
ry.
Th
is p
art
icu
lar
bu
ild
ing
ap
pea
rs
to b
e th
e o
ldest
bu
ild
ing
in
th
e br
ewer
y co
mpl
ex a
nd is
one
o
f a
con
tin
uo
us
of
bu
ild
ing
s th
at
form
s th
e u
niq
ue
"can
yon"
of
Nor
mal
A
venu
e,
arc
hit
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rall
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he
mos
t in
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CA
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D I
N A
N H
IST
OR
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IST
RIC
T?
IX
JYE
S
ON
O
[XIN
AM
E
Sch
oen
hof
en B
rew
ery
His
tori
c D
istr
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19.
PU
BL
ICA
CC
ES
SIB
ILIT
Y
IX] Y
ES
, L
IMIT
ED
ON
O
DY
ES
. U
NL
IMIT
ED
Ou
NK
NO
WN
21.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
-HIS
TO
RIC
AL
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
, P
ER
SO
NA
L C
ON
TA
CT
S.
AN
D/O
R O
TH
ER
Ano
nym
ous:
O
ne
Hun
dred
Yea
rs o
f B
rew
ing,
19
03.
22.
1N
vE
Nrn
R1
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BY
Ch
arle
s E
. G
rege
rsen
20.
EX
IST
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S
UR
VE
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IAT
ION
A
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.
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AE
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PS
0
ST
AT
E
DA
TE
Ju
ne
24,
1983
1.
SIT
E'
I.D
. N
O
HA
L.J
/HA
ER
IN
VE
NT
OR
Y
U.S
. D
epar
tmen
t of
the
ln
teri
o,
Nat
ion
al P
ark
Ser
vice
W
ash
ing
ton
, D
C 2
0240
2.
NA
M~
S)O
FS
TR
UC
TU
RE
5.
O
RIG
INA
L U
SE
7
CL
AS
SIF
ICA
TIO
N
BU
LK
:FO
OD
: B
RE
WE
RY
9
RA
TIN
G
31 4
1 3
Sch
oenh
ofen
Bre
wer
y -
Bre
w H
ouse
B
rew
Hou
se
10.
DA
TE
18
87
3.
S
ITE
AD
DR
ES
S (
ST
RE
ET
& N
O)
6.
PR
ES
EN
T U
SE
1709
S
. N
orm
al
Ave
nue
Aba
ndon
ed
L.: .. J -
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GI
I I
I I N0
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h:,:
l 11
RE
GIO
N
4.
CIT
Y/V
ICIN
ITY
C
OU
NT
Y
Ch
icag
o
Coo
k 12
. O
WN
ER
/AD
MIN
AD
DR
ES
S
Cit
y o
f C
hic
ago
ST
AT
E
SC
AL
E
Illi
no
is
1 :24
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HE
R·
1:62
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13
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N A
ND
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
HIS
T O
RY
IN
CL
UD
ING
CO
NS
TR
UC
TIO
N D
AT
E(S
), P
HY
SIC
AL
DIM
EN
SIO
NS
, M
AT
ER
IAL
S,
MA
JOR
AL
TE
RA
TIO
NS
, E
XT
AN
T E
QU
IPM
EN
T,
AN
D
IMP
OR
TA
NT
BU
ILD
ER
S,
AR
CH
ITE
CT
S,
EN
GIN
EE
RS
, E
TC
.
The
d
ate
of
co
nst
ructi
on
, 1
88
7,
is
insc
rib
ed
in
th
e k
eyst
on
e o
ver
th
e en
tran
ce.
QU
AD
N
AM
E
The
fr
on
t p
ort
ion
of
this
ir
reg
ula
rly
arr
ang
ed b
uil
din
g h
as a
to
tal
fro
nta
ge
of
74
' an
d a
d
epth
of
98
'-6
".
The
n
ort
h
21
' o
f th
is is
ta
ken
up
by a
4
sto
ry r
ecta
ng
ula
r b
rick
to
wer
whi
ch w
as
ori
gin
all
y c
app
ed b
y an
ela
bo
rate
m
ansa
rded
att
ic a
nd
an
oth
er
21
' sq
uar
e to
wer
at
its c
en
ter
that
featu
red
a
curv
ed m
ansa
rd r
oo
f ri
sin
g t
o a
h
eig
ht
of
six
st
ori
es.
T
he
rem
ain
der
of
the f
ron
t is
3
sto
ries
hig
h w
ith
a p
art
ial
hip
ped
ro
of,
o
rig
inall
y t
op
ped
by
an
ela
bo
rate
barr
el
vau
lted
gla
zed
mo
nit
or.
T
he b
uil
din
g's
com
mon
b
rick
wall
s are
orn
amen
ted
acro
ss
the f
ron
t w
ith
fac
e b
rick
belt
co
urs
es,
p
ilaste
rs,
and
po
inte
d,
sem
icir
cu
lar
and
seg
men
tal
arc
hes.
Jo
liet
lim
esto
ne
orn
amen
tal
trim
is
use
d t
o d
efi
ne t
hese
el
emen
ts a
nd
als
o a
t th
e r
ear
of
the
tow
er.
At
the r
ear
are
tw
o ad
join
ing
2
sto
ry se
cti
on
s w
ith
a
tota
l le
ng
th a
cro
ss
the r
ear
of
10
2'
and
a m
axim
um
dep
th o
f 3
8'-
6".
T
hro
ug
ho
ut
the f
irst
two
flo
ors
, th
e in
teri
or
featu
res
orn
ate
cast
ir
on
co
lum
ns,
be
ams
and
sta
irs.
The
fl
oo
rs are
b
rick
ar
ches
bet
wee
n i
ron
bea
ms.
T
he h
ipp
ed r
oo
f at
the
3rd
flo
or
is
sup
po
rted
by
two
lig
ht
steel
tru
sses.
T
he
wall
s are
pla
stere
d t
o s
imu
late
cu
t st
on
e o
ccasi
on
all
y in
terr
up
ted
wit
h p
ilast
ers
si
mil
ar
in a
pp
eara
nce
to
th
e co
lum
ns.
An
ela
bo
rate
woo
d w
all
defi
nes
the e
ntr
ance
vest
ibu
le.
All
o
rig
inal
ex
teri
or
op
enin
gs
hav
e b
een
wal
led
up
.
14.
CO
ND
ITIO
N
0E
XC
EL
LE
NT
0
GO
OD
0
FA
IR
{t]D
ET
ER
IOR
AT
ED
0
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INS
15
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ITIO
N?
llY
ES
ON
O
0U
NK
NO
WN
16.
SIG
NIF
ICA
NC
E
The
S
choe
nhof
en B
rew
ery,
lo
ng
kno
wn
as
the p
rod
uce
rs o
f E
del
wei
ss B
eer,
w
as
one
of
the la
rgest
and
b
rew
erie
s ev
er c
on
stru
cte
d i
n C
hic
ago
. T
he b
rew
ery
was
est
ab
lish
ed
at
this
sit
e
in th
e e
arl
y 1
86
0's
fu
ncti
on
th
ere
un
til
Pro
hib
itio
n.
Bec
ause
of
the si
ze a
nd p
rest
ige o
f th
e c
ompa
ny,
the c
ompl
ex is
a
mos
t ela
bo
rate
an
d co
nti
nu
ed t
o
part
icu
larl
y
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fin
e
exam
ple
of
the sta
te o
f b
rew
ery
arc
hit
ectu
re a
t th
e t
urn
of
the c
entu
ry.
Th
is p
art
icu
lar
bu
ild
ing
is
th
e m
ost
ela
bo
rate
st
ructu
re in
th
e c
ompl
ex.
It i
s a
lso
o
f b
uil
din
gs
that
form
s th
e u
niq
ue
"can
yo
n"
of
Nor
mal
A
venu
e,
arc
hit
ectu
rall
y t
he m
ost
f h
. .
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one
o t
e co
nti
nu
ou
s se
ries
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rest
ing
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18.
LO
CA
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D I
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\N H
IST
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RIC
T?
Gil
_ YE
S
ON
O
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choe
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NK
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WN
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RE
NC
ES
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IST
OR
ICA
L R
EF
ER
EN
CE
S.
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RS
ON
AL
CO
NT
AC
TS
. A
ND
/OR
OT
HE
R
Ano
nym
ous:
O
ne
Hun
dred
Yea
rs
of
Bre
win
g,
1903
.
20
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ING
U
NR
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HL
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BS
0
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ER
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UN
TY
0
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CA
L
00
TH
ER
Bu
ild
ing
Per
mit
: #2
262,
A
ugu
st
1,
1887
(f
or
ad
dit
ion
al
wor
k).
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AE
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PS
DA
TE
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TA
TE
22
INV
EN
TO
RIE
D B
Y
AF
FIL
IAT
ION
Ju
ne
24,
1983
C
har
les
E.
Gre
gers
en
A.
I.A
.
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= 1.
0. N
o
2.
NA
ME
(S)
OF
ST
RU
CT
UR
E
HAB
r'HAE
R IN
VE
NT
OR
Y
5 O
RIG
INA
L U
SE
7.
C
LA
SS
IFIC
AT
ION
U.S
. D
epar
tmen
t of
the
In
teri
or
Nat
ion
al P
ark
Ser
vice
W
ash
ing
ton
, D
C 2
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LK
:FO
OD
: B
RE
WE
RY
3
14
S
choe
nhof
en B
rew
ery
-E
ng
ine
and
C
onde
nser
Hou
se
• 3
SIT
E A
DD
RE
SS
(S
TR
EE
T &
NO
)
· .1
71 7
-2.3
S
. N
orm
al
Ave
nue
4.
CIT
Y/V
ICIN
ITY
C
OU
NT
Y
Chi
cago
C
ook
12.
OW
NE
R/A
DM
IN A
DD
RE
SS
Cit
y o
f C
hic
ago
Eng
ine
&
Con
dens
er H
ouse
6.
P
RE
SE
NT
US
E
Aba
ndon
ed
ST
AT
E
Illi
no
is
SC
AL
E
EA
ST
ING
1:24
OT
HE
R·
1:62
.5
13
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N A
ND
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
HIS
l OR
Y I
NC
LU
DIN
G C
ON
ST
RU
CT
ION
DA
TE
(S),
PH
YS
ICA
L D
IME
NS
ION
S,
MA
TE
RIA
LS
, M
AJO
R A
LT
ER
AT
ION
S,
EX
TA
NT
EQ
UIP
ME
NT
. A
ND
IM
PO
RT
AN
T B
UIL
DE
RS
. A
RC
HIT
EC
TS
, E
NG
INE
ER
S,
ET
C.
NO
RT
HIN
G Q
UA
D
NA
ME
9.
RA
TIN
G
3 10
. D
AT
E
19
04
0
5
c1
95
0
The
o
ldest
po
rtio
n o
f th
is b
rick
bu
ild
ing
(1
717-
21
Nor
mal
) co
nst
ructe
d i
n 1
90
4-0
5,
has
an
irre
gu
lar
pla
n w
ith
a
59
' fr
on
t,
45
' re
ar
and
dep
th o
f 5
9'-
4".
It
was
o
rig
inall
y t
hre
e st
ori
es
hig
h,
bu
t an
in
term
edia
te f
loo
r w
as
late
r ad
ded
betw
een
the f
irst
and
seco
nd
flo
ors
. T
he
fro
nt
is o
f fa
ce b
rick
wit
h a
ru
stic
ate
d
Ind
ian
a li
mes
ton
e b
ase
and
trim
of
the
sam
e m
ate
rial.
TI
1e
fen
est
rati
on
o
f th
e fi
rst
two
flo
ors
re
peate
s th
e s
em
icir
cu
lar
and
seg
men
tal
arch
es o
f th
e ad
join
ing
B
rew
Hou
se
(170
9 N
orm
al).
W
ith
the
exce
pti
on
of
two
of
the t
hre
e re
cta
ng
ula
r w
indo
w
op
enin
gs
at
the t
hir
d f
loo
r, all
th
e o
thers
hav
e b
een
wal
led
up
. 1
he
inte
rio
r co
nst
ructi
on
is o
f st
eel
sup
po
rtin
g s
teel
and
co
ncr
ete
flo
ors
. T
he b
uil
din
g is
on
e o
f a
seri
es
of
sim
ilar
stru
ctu
res,
ere
cte
d b
etw
een
190
5 an
d 1
91
0,
un
iden
tifi
ed
exa
mpl
es o
f w
hich
are
kn
ow
n.t
o h
ave
bee
n d
esig
ned
by
bre
wer
y a
rch
itect
Lo
uis
L
ehle
. T
his
is
th
ere
fore
lik
ely
his
wor
k.
A f
ou
r st
ory
ad
dit
ion
(1
723
Nor
mal
) w
ith
an
un
ado
rned
fac
e b
rick
fro
nt
was
co
nst
ructe
d t
o
the
sou
th o
f th
is b
uil
din
g,
acro
ss
a v
acat
ed a
lley
, to
co
nn
ect
it to
th
e r
ear
of
the
Pow
er H
ouse
(1
770
Nor
mal
) ap
par
entl
y in
th
e 1
95
0's
.
14.
CO
ND
ITIO
N
0 E
XC
EL
LE
NT
Q
GO
OD
Q
FA
IR
IXJD
ET
ER
IOR
AT
ED
Q
RU
INS
15
D
AN
GE
R O
F D
EM
OL
ITIO
N?
X
JY
ES
(S
PE
CIF
Y T
HR
EA
T)
ON
O
QU
NK
NO
WN
16.
SIG
NIF
ICA
NC
E
The
S
choe
nhof
en B
rew
ery
, lo
ng
kno
wn
as
the p
rod
uce
rs o
f E
del
wei
ss
Bee
r,
was
on
e o
f th
e la
rgest
and
mos
t ela
bo
rate
b
rew
erie
s ev
er c
on
stru
cte
d in
Ch
icag
o.
The
b
rew
ery
was
est
ab
lish
ed
at
this
sit
e i
n t
he earl
y 1
86
0's
and
co
nti
nu
ed
to fu
nct
ion
th
ere
un
til
Pro
hib
itio
n.
Bec
ause
o
f th
e s
ize a
nd
pre
stig
e o
f th
e c
ompa
ny,
the c
ompl
ex is
a p
art
icu
larl
y
fin
e
exam
ple
of
the st
ate
of
bre
wer
y a
rch
itectu
re a
t tu
rn o
f th
e c
en
tury
.
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frj
(D
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Th
is p
art
icu
lar
bu
ild
ing
is
on
e o
f a
con
tin
uo
us
seri
es
that
form
s th
e u
niq
ue
"can
yo
n"
of
Nor
mal
A
venu
e,
arc
hit
ectu
rall
y t
he m
ost
inte
rest
ing
part
o
f th
e c
ompl
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CH
MA
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D I
N A
N H
IST
OR
IC D
IST
RIC
T?
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JlY
ES
O
NO
ll'!
AM
E
Sch
oen
hof
en B
rew
ery
His
tork
D
istr
ict
19.
PU
BL
ICA
CC
ES
SIB
ILIT
Y
Kl"
ES
. L
IMIT
ED
ON
O
0 Y
ES
. U
NL
IMIT
ED
Ou
NK
NO
WN
21.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
-HIS
TO
RIC
AL
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
. P
ER
SO
NA
L C
ON
TA
CT
S.
AN
D/O
R O
TH
ER
Bu
ild
ing
Per
mit
: #S
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1621
3,
Dec
embe
r 19
, 19
04.
20.
EX
IST
ING
S
UR
VE
YS
0
NR
0
NH
L
0H
AB
S
0H
AE
R-1
Oco
uN
TY
0
LO
CA
L
Oo
TH
ER
0H
AE
R
0N
PS
0
ST
AT
E
22.
INV
EN
TO
RIE
D B
Y
Ch
arle
s E
. G
rege
rsen
A
FF
ILIA
TIO
N
A. I
.A.
DA
TE
Ju
ne
24,
1983
·""
1.
SIT
E I
.D.
NO
2.
NA
ME
(S)
OF
ST
RU
CT
UR
E
HA
r ~/
HA
ER
IN
VE
NT
OR
Y
5.
OR
IGIN
AL
US
E
7.
CL
AS
SIF
ICA
TIO
N
U.S
. D
ep
art
me
nt
of
the
lnte
rio
N
atio
na
l P
ark
Ser
vice
W
ash
ing
ton
, D
C 2
0240
9.
RA
TIN
G
BU
LK
:FO
OD
:BR
EW
ER
Y
31
4
I 3
10.
DA
TE
S
choe
nhof
en B
rew
ery
Loa
ding
Doc
ks
c1
95
0
3.
SIT
E A
DD
RE
SS
(S
TR
EE
T &
NO
) 6.
P
RE
SE
NT
US
E
1750
S.
C
anal
po
rt
Aba
ndon
ed
EA
ST
ING
. .J
INO
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111. R
EG
ION
4.
CIT
Y/V
ICIN
ITY
C
OU
NT
Y
Chi
cago
C
ook
12.
OW
NE
R/A
DM
IN A
DD
RE
SS
Cit
y o
f C
hica
go
ST
AT
E
SC
AL
E
Illi
no
is
1:24
OT
HE
R·
1:62
.5
13.
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N A
ND
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
HIS
lOR
Y I
NC
LU
DIN
G C
ON
ST
RU
CT
ION
DA
TE
(S),
PH
YS
ICA
L D
IME
NS
ION
S,
MA
TE
RIA
LS
, M
AJO
R A
LT
ER
AT
ION
S,
EX
TA
NT
EQ
UIP
ME
NT
, A
ND
IM
PO
RT
AN
T B
UIL
DE
RS
, A
RC
HIT
EC
TS
, E
NG
INE
ER
S,
ET
C.
QU
AD
N
AM
E
Th
is is
a
thre
e st
ory
bri
ck
bu
ild
ing
, 5
3'-
7"
x 4
8'-
8"
, co
nn
ecte
d t
o t
he
rear
of
the
Pow
er H
ouse
(1
770
Nor
mal
) to
whi
ch a
on
e st
ory
ad
dit
ion
, 2
2'-
11
" x
37
'-2
",
was
b
uil
t in
195
3.
The
bu
ild
ing
has
bee
n so
ex
ten
siv
ely
rew
orke
d o
ver
th
e y
ears
th
at
it i
s n
o lo
ng
er c
lear
how
muc
h if
any
of
it m
ay actu
all
y h
ave
been
bu
ilt
by t
he
Sch
oenh
ofen
B
rew
ery.
14.
CO
ND
ITIO
N
0E
XC
EL
LE
NT
0
GO
OD
0
FA
IR
[ig
DE
TE
RIO
RA
TE
D
15.
DA
NG
ER
OF
DE
MO
LIT
ION
?
lt]Y
ES
(S
PE
CIF
Y T
HR
EA
T)
0U
NK
NO
WN
0
RU
INS
O
NO
16.
SIG
NIF
ICA
NC
E
Alt
houg
h n
ot
show
n in
earl
y p
ictu
res
of
thy
ori
gin
al
Bre
wer
y co
mpl
ex,
this
bu
ild
ing
was
b
uil
t an
d u
sed
by
ind
ust
ry w
hich
late
r o
ccu
pie
d m
ost
of
the
Bre
wer
y b
uil
din
gs.
M
any
of
thes
e b
uil
din
gs
wer
e m
od
ifie
d o
r co
nv
erte
d
to s
uit
th
e sp
ecif
ic n
eed
s o
f th
e in
div
idu
al o
ccu
pan
ts.
It s
ho
uld
be
no
ted
th
at
this
bu
ild
ing
is t
yp
ical
of
the
chan
ges
to a
cc
hes
ive
grou
p o
f b
uil
din
gs
use
d f
or
a sp
ecif
ic p
urp
ose
whe
n ec
onom
ic o
r so
cia
l co
nd
itio
ns
chan
ge.
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18
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OR
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NO
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NA
ME
S
choe
nh
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B
rew
ery
His
tori
c D
istr
ict
19.
PU
BL
IC A
CC
ES
SIB
ILIT
Y
O
YE
S.
LIM
ITE
D
QN
O
0 Y
ES
, U
NL
IMIT
ED
Ou
NK
NO
WN
21.
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
-HIS
TO
RIC
AL
RE
FE
RE
NC
ES
, P
ER
SO
NA
L C
ON
TA
CT
S.
AN
D/O
R O
TH
ER
22.
INV
EN
TO
RIE
D B
Y
Ch
arle
s E
. G
rege
rsen
20.
EX
IST
ING
S
UR
VE
YS
fl
NR
Q
NH
L
QH
AB
S
QH
AE
R-1
·o CO
UN
TY
0
LO
CA
L
Oo
TH
ER
AF
FIL
IAT
ION
A
. I.A
.
QH
AE
R
QN
PS
Q
ST
AT
E
DA
TE
Ju
ne
24
, 19
83
1.
SIT
E'
1.0.
NO
HA
E /
HA
ER
IN
VE
NT
OR
Y
U.S
. D
epar
tmen
t o
f th
e In
teri
or
Nat
ion
al P
ark
Ser
vice
W
ash
ing
ton
, D
C 2
0240
2.
NA
ME
(S)
OF
ST
RU
CT
UR
E
5.
OR
IGIN
AL
US
E
7.
CL
AS
SIF
ICA
TIO
N
9.
RA
TIN
G
BU
LK
:FO
OD
: B
RE
WE
RY
3
I 41
3
Sch
oenh
ofen
Bre
wer
y -
Sta
ble
s S
tab
les
10.
DA
TE
18
85
3.
S
ITE
AD
DR
ES
S (
ST
RE
ET
& N
O)
6.
PR
ES
EN
T U
SE
1628
S
. N
orm
al
Ave
nue
Aba
ndon
ed
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ING
I I
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j 11.
RE
GIO
N
4.
CIT
Y/V
ICIN
ITY
C
OU
NT
Y
Ch
icag
o
Coo
k 12
. O
WN
ER
/AD
MIN
AD
DR
ES
S
Cit
y o
f C
hic
ago
ST
AT
E
SC
AL
E
Illi
no
is
1:24
OT
HE
R
1 :6
2.5
13
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N A
ND
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
HIS
l OR
Y I
NC
LU
DIN
G C
ON
ST
RU
CT
ION
DA
TE
(S).
PH
YS
ICA
L D
IME
NS
ION
S.
MA
TE
RIA
LS
, M
AJO
R A
LT
ER
AT
ION
S,
EX
TA
NT
EQ
UIP
ME
NT
, A
ND
IM
PO
RT
AN
T B
UIL
DE
RS
, A
RC
HIT
EC
TS
, E
NG
INE
ER
S,
ET
C.
QU
AD
N
AM
E
Th
is th
ree st
ory
recta
ng
ula
r b
rick
bu
ild
ing
has
a
fro
nta
ge
of
93
'-6
: an
d a
dep
th o
f 9
9'.
T
he
com
mon
b
rick
fr
on
t is
or
nam
ente
d w
ith
fa
ce b
rick
pil
aste
rs,
co
rbell
ed
co
rnic
es,
b
elt
co
urs
es a
v
ari
ety
of
ell
ipti
cal,
se
mi
cir
cu
lar
and
seg
men
tal
arc
hes.
Jo
liet
lim
esto
ne
trim
in
th
e f
orm
of
vo
uss
ori
s, b
elt
co
urs
es a
nd sil
ls is
use
d
to d
efin
e th
ese
el
emen
ts.
All
o
f th
e in
teri
or
co
nst
ructi
on
wit
h t
he
exce
pti
on
of
the c
ast
ir
on
col
umns
on
th
e f
irst
flo
or
is o
f he
avy
tim
ber
. T
he fi
rst
flo
or
was
o
rig
inall
y u
sed
fo
r th
e
sto
rag
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f w
agon
s.
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se
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d f
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e sta
lls w
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open
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ter
bay
ru
nn
ing
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ron
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nd
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to
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cle
rest
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nit
or
abov
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f th
e t
hir
d
flo
or.
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he th
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flo
or
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ed a
s a
hay
loft
. T
his
bu
ild
ing
was
d
esig
ned
in
18
85 b
y arc
hit
ect
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o M
atz.
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one
st
ory
bri
ck
ad
dit
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was
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uil
t,
app
aren
tly
in
th
e
19
40
's,
to c
on
nec
t th
is b
uil
din
g t
o
the f
orm
er B
ott
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se
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rgest
and
mos
t ela
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b
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erie
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er c
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stru
cte
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n C
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as
est
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lish
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ige o
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o
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A. I
.A
. D
AT
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Jun
e 2
4,
1983
1.
SIT
E'
1.D
. N
O
2.
NA
ME
(S)
OF
ST
RU
CT
UR
E
HA
J/H
AE
R
INV
EN
TOR
Y
5.
OR
IGIN
AL
US
E
7.
CL
AS
SIF
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U.S
. D
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art
me
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NO
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4.
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C
OU
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cago
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NC
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ive
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th
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mal
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th o
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on
t is
of
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mon
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h
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ian
a li
mes
ton
e b
elt
co
urs
es a
nd s
ills
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sm
all
stre
tch
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ne
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he l
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est
belt
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e su
gg
ests
th
at
po
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of
an e
arl
ier
bu
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ing
may
hav
e be
en i
nco
rpo
rate
d i
nto
th
is.
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fr
on
t is
div
ided
in
to f
ive b
ays
by u
nado
rned
pil
ast
ers
. T
he re
ar
wal
l is
als
o o
f co
mm
on b
rick
, b
ut
the
sid
e w
alls
are
of
terr
aco
tta t
ile.
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in
teri
or
con
stru
ctio
n c
on
sist
s o
f p
lain
cast
iro
n c
olum
ns
sup
po
rtin
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gir
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ryin
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ears
to
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rew
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he
pro
du
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r,
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e o
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rgest
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mos
t el
abo
rate
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rew
erie
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er c
on
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in
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this
sit
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n t
he
earl
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86
0's
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co
nti
nu
ed
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un
ctio
n t
here
un
til
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hib
itio
n.
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size a
nd p
rest
ige o
f th
e co
mpa
ny,
the
com
plex
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art
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larl
y
fin
e
exam
ple
of
the s
tate
of
bre
wer
y a
rch
itectu
re a
t th
e tu
rn o
f th
e ce
ntu
ry.
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ing
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he
tall
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ries
that
form
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e u
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toric
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SIB
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TY
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rn
rn
21.
RE
FE
flE
NC
ES
--H
1c1
oci1
cA
L R
EF
ER
EN
CE
S,
PE
RS
ON
AL
CO
NT
AC
TS
. A
NO
/OR
OT
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R
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VE
NT
OR
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BY
A
FF
ILIA
TIO
N
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TE
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PS
0
ST
AT
E
Ch
arl
es
E.
Gre
ger
sen
A
. I
.A.
Jun
e 2
4,
1983
1.
SIT
E'
1.0.
NO
HA
( ~/
HA
ER
IN
V'E
NTO
RY
U
.S.
Dep
artm
ent
of
the
lnte
ric
Nat
ion
al P
ark
Ser
vice
W
ash
ing
ton
, D
C 2
0240
2.
NA
ME
(S)
OF
ST
RU
CT
UR
E
5.
OR
IGIN
AL
US
E
7.
CL
AS
SIF
ICA
TIO
N
Bo
ttli
ng
H
ouse
BU
LK
: F
OO
D:
BR
EW
ER
Y
Sch
oenh
ofen
Bre
wer
y -
Bo
ttli
ng
Hou
se
3 S
ITE
AD
DR
ES
S (
ST
RE
ET
& N
O)
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Cli
nto
n S
treet
4.
CIT
Y/V
ICIN
ITY
C
OU
NT
Y
12.
OW
NE
R/A
DM
IN A
DD
RE
SS
Cit
y o
f C
hica
go
6.
PR
ES
EN
T U
SE
Aba
ndon
ed
ST
AT
E
Illi
no
is
SC
AL
E
EA
ST
ING
1:24
OT
HE
R·
1:62
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13.
DE
SC
RIP
TIO
N A
ND
BA
CK
GR
OU
ND
HIS
l OR
Y I
NC
LU
DIN
G C
ON
ST
RU
CT
ION
DA
TE
(S),
PH
YS
ICA
L D
IME
NS
ION
S,
MA
TE
RIA
LS
. M
AJO
R A
LT
ER
AT
ION
S,
EX
TA
NT
EQ
UIP
ME
NT
, A
ND
IM
PO
RT
AN
T B
UIL
DE
RS
, A
RC
HIT
EC
TS
, E
NG
INE
ER
S,
ET
C.
NO
RT
HIN
G Q
UA
D
NA
ME
.1
The
fr
on
t p
ort
ion
of
this
com
mon
bri
ck
bu
ild
ing
, h
avin
g a
1
97
' fr
on
tag
e an
d 7
6'-
6"
dep
th w
as b
uil
t in
it
is o
f ro
ug
hly
un
ifo
rm h
eig
ht,
it
is i
nte
rnall
y d
ivid
ed i
nto
one
· an
d th
ree s
tory
sec
tio
ns
wit
h a
fu
ll
The
fr
on
t is
div
ided
in
to n
ine
bay
s by
pil
ast
ers
whi
ch m
erge
at
the r
oo
f in
to a
si
mp
le b
rick
co
rnic
e.
bas
e is
set
off
fro
m
the
stru
ctu
re a
bove
by
a Jo
liet
lim
esto
ne
belt
co
urs
e.
All
o
pen
ing
s ha
ve
segm
enta
l T
he
inte
rio
r co
nst
ructi
on
co
nsi
sts
of
steel
colu
mns
, be
ams
and
tru
sses
sup
po
rtin
g f
ram
e d
eck
s.
A t
wo
sto
ry a
dd
itio
n,
26
' d
eep
, w
as
late
r b
uil
t ac
ross
th
e en
tire
len
gth
of
the
bu
ild
ing
's r
ear.
14.
CO
ND
ITIO
N
0E
XC
EL
LE
NT
0
GO
OD
0
FA
IR
K)D
ET
ER
IOR
AT
ED
0
RU
INS
15
. D
AN
GE
R O
F D
EM
OL
ITIO
N?
V
VY
ES
(S
PE
CIF
Y T
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T)
AA
O
NO
16.
SIG
NIF
ICA
NC
E
9.
RA
TIN
G
31
4 I
3 10
. D
AT
E
18
93
11.
RE
GIO
N
1893
. A
l tho
ugh
base
men
t.
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rick
ar
ches
.
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NK
NO
WN
The
S
choe
nhof
en B
rew
ery,
lo
ng
kno
wn
as
the
pro
du
cers
of
Ed
elw
eiss
Bee
r,
was
on
e o
f th
e l
arg
est
and
mos
t el
abo
rate
~j~
bre
wer
ies
ever
co
nst
ruct
ed i
n C
hica
go.
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bre
wer
y w
as
est
ab
lish
ed
at
this
sit
e i
n t
he e
arl
y 1
86
0's
and
co
nti
nu
ed
~~
ft
to f
un
ctio
n t
here
un
til
Pro
hib
itio
n.
Bec
ause
of
the
size a
nd p
rest
ige o
f th
e co
mpa
ny,
the
com
plex
is
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rick
bu
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has
a
tota
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th o
f 2
14
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d d
epth
of
10
1'.
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he
faca
de
is
div
ided
in
to 4
st
ori
es,
b
ut
the in
teri
or
is a
rran
ged
on
vari
ab
le f
loo
r le
vels
. It
was
b
uil
t in
th
ree
secti
on
s (b
ldg
s.
A,
B &
C).
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3 st
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of
bld
g.
B w
ere
bu
ilt
in 1
878.
B
y 18
86,
a si
mil
ar
bu
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and
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rese
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4 st
ory
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th
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sou
th.
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te
18
80
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r earl
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0's
, a
4th
flo
or
had
bee
n a
dded
to
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eig
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of
bu
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ad b
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crea
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sev
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ore
sto
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ll
that
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s o
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tter
ad
dit
ion
is
th
e 4
th f
loo
r an
d a
smal
l 5
th f
loo
r st
ructu
re.
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fa
cad
e is
div
ided
in
to r
eces
sed
pan
els
wit
h r
ou
nd
ed u
pp
er c
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. T
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ls a
nd a
b
elt
co
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ove
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flo
or
are
of
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liet
lim
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ne.
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gs
at
the
5th
an
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th f
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have
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mic
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arc
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are
at
3rd
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lev
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and
all
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pen
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hav
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gm
enta
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ches
. M
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of
the
op
enin
gs
hav
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blo
cked
up
. T
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teri
or
featu
res
vari
ou
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rms
of
co
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ructi
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gin
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rom
hea
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col
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b
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st
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beam
s.
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op
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or
and
the r
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f an
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mer
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insu
late
d d
oo
rs
are
ev
iden
ce o
f it
s u
se a
s a
cold
sto
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NC
E
The
S
choe
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lo
ng
kno
wn
as
the p
rod
uce
rs o
f E
del
wei
ss
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r,
was
on
e o
f th
e la
rgest
and
mos
t ela
bo
rate
b
rew
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s ev
er c
on
stru
cte
d i
n C
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ago
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est
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this
sit
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th
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86
0's
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co
nti
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ncti
on
th
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til
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ause
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ze a
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rest
ige o
f th
e c
ompa
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art
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e
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ple
of
the st
ate
of
bre
wer
y a
rch
itectu
re a
t th
e t
urn
of
the c
entu
ry.
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is p
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lar
bu
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ing
is
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of
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nti
nu
ou
s se
ries
that
form
s th
e u
niq
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"can
yo
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of
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mal
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arc
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nym
ous:
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ne H
undr
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ears
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f B
rew
ing,
19
03.
E.R
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son
: R
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son
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tla
s o
f th
e C
ity
of
Ch
icag
o,
Illi
no
is,
vo
l.
2,
1886
.
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ild
ing
Per
mit
: #1
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18,
1878
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25,
19
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Ch
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FIL
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A
. I.A
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Jun
e 2
4,
1983
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