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8:26 PM on July 18, 2008
By Steve VanBrussel
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Dime Building

Dime Buildingaddress:
719 Griswold

data:
Year Built: 1910
Architect: Daniel Burnham
Style: Neo-Classical

history:
Originally known as the Dime Savings Bank Building, this building was one of three remaining buildings designed by one the most celebrated architects at the time.

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