Original street scene shot from the 1970s, with the "Stars and Stripes" flapping liberally in the wind. State Street is the main north-south street in the US city of Chicago.
Beginning in the Near North Side neighbourhood, then passing through the city centre and finally reaching to the far south of the city at the town of Riverdale, State Street separates the 'East' and 'West' sections of the city's east-west oriented streets.
Sights from north to south: Holy Name Cathedral Marina City Chicago Theatre Marshall Field and Company Building, now Macy's department store Reliance Building Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building Harold Washington Library Illinois Institute of Technology McCormick Tribune Campus Center, structure by Rem Koolhaas S.R. Crown Hall, structure by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Timeview represents and manages an archive of vintage, analog photography. We acquire photo collections including the copyrights from mainly amateur photographers. The collection covers the pre-digital era approximately from 1850 up to the 1980’s. The company owns nearly half a million images... Read more…