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An old Michigan Avenue charmer whose worn stone walls looks even older than its 120+ years.
An old Michigan Avenue charmer whose worn stone walls looks even older than its 120+ years. Even though few artists could afford to keep studios on Michigan Avenue these days, it still has a creative air, thanks to the fanciful carvings on the walls, and an inviting snack shop on the first floor.
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410 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 312-566-9800
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