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Public Library, Chicago On Back: Occupies a commanding site on Michigan Avenue, Washington Street and Randolph Street. One of the greatest of public libraries. The beauty of its interior decorations in carrara marble of Mosaic designs is unsurpassed. Contains nearly 2,000,000 volumes of history, biography, art, travel and books in foreign languages. In it is the Grand Army Memorial Hall, with an interesting collection of relics and portraits.
Public Library, Chicago On Back: Occupies a commanding site on Michigan Avenue, Washington Street and Randolph Street. One of the greatest of public libraries. The beauty of its interior decorations in carrara marble of Mosaic designs is unsurpassed. Contains nearly 2,000,000 volumes of history, biography, art, travel and books in foreign languages. In it is the Grand Army Memorial Hall, with an interesting collection of relics and portraits.