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1/2 Once the Ashland streetcars went farther south & the city started to widen 95th street & add streetlights, the race to build bigger & newer was on. Buildings were going up everywhere in this area, many of them slathered in terra cotta. Architects: Lautz & Christensen, 1928
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Exquisite details on these buildings, constructed at the same time as part of the rapid development of this part of Ashland Ave in the late 1920s. Architects: Lautz & Christensen, 1929
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