English: 1914 post card of the Conway Building, now known as the Burnham Center, after the architect Daniel Burnham. It was the last building that he designed, and it was named after the town where he was born, Conway, Mass. Postcard is from when the building was first built, identified as C. 1914 on 2 sites that sell the card. The above website was chosen as the source because they are not selling the card, nor are they watermarking it. The building is on the NRHP since February 9, 1984. It is located at 111 W. Washington Street
on the corner of Washington and Clark in the Chicago Loop and is on the NRHP.
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