Chicago Board of Trade - Chicago, Illinois
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N 41° 52.664 W 087° 37.929
16T E 447546 N 4636394
The Chicago Board of Trade was built in 1930 in downtown Chicago and is the tallest art deco building in the world outside of New York City.
Waymark Code: WM1XFQ
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 07/27/2007
Views: 121
This building houses the Chicago Board of Trade. Established in 1848, the board is the oldest futures and options exchange in the world.
Since 1930 the Board of Trade has been housed in this 605 foot building by Holabird and Root. The building is designed in the art deco style and is topped with an enormous statue of goddess Ceres. The statue is faceless, because at the time it was thought that the building was so tall that no one would see her face anyhow. Now, the building is surrounded by other skyscrapers in the busy downtown loop district.
The famous building has been featured in many movies and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Building Name: Chicago Board of Trade
Structure Height: 605
Number of Stories: 44
Year Built: 1930
Architect/Design Firm: Holabird and Root
Style: Art Deco
Use: Other
Publicly accessible areas: The building is only accessible through scheduled tours. Chicago Architecture Foundation runs wonderful tours of downtown historic buildings, including this one. For information use the building link below.
Hours: See Website for tour schedule
Cost: $5 for tour of building with Chicago Architecture Foundation
Address: 141 W. Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, IL
Building Website: [Web Link]
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) link: [Web Link]
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