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English: NE CORNER--INCLINED. Copy photograph of photogrammetric plate LC-HABS-GS05-T-2656-202L - Grand Central Station, 201 West Harrison Street (Corner of West Harrison & South Wells), Chicago, Cook County, IL. Reproduction no. HABS ILL,16-CHIG,18-6.
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1963. Uploaded 9 July 2006 (first version); 9 July 2006 (last version) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:SchuminWeb using CommonsHelper. |
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Perry E. Borchers, Ohio State University, photographer. Original uploader was Gws57 at en.wikipedia. Later version(s) were uploaded by Lordkinbote at en.wikipedia. |
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