Tyler & Hippach Glass Company Building / William J. Cassidy Tire Building, Henry J. Schlacks, 1902, Originally at 117–125 N. Clinton Street later moved to 344 N. Canal Street, in West Loop/Wolf Point. Photo Credit: Serhii Chrucky
Tyler & Hippach Glass Company Building / William J. Cassidy Tire Building, Henry J. Schlacks, 1902, Originally at 117–125 N. Clinton Street later moved to 344 N. Canal Street, in West Loop/Wolf Point. Photo Credit: Serhii Chrucky
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