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C. William Brubaker Collection

During the 1960s through 1990s, architect and photographer Charles William “Bill” Brubaker (1926-2002) photographically documented examples of significant architecture and design of the urban environment in the Chicago area and in other cities that he lived in or visited. This collection consists of slides taken by Brubaker.
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63rd Street, Woodlawn
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View along East 63rd Street, with the CTA Green Line elevated tracks running above the street.
Date:
1977
Collection:
C. William Brubaker Collection
Access:
Public access


Jackson Park elevated train tracks and South East National Bank
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View looking west along East 63rd Street from the intersection with South Woodlawn Avenue. The elevated CTA tracks of the Jackson Park line (demolished) run along East 63rd. The South East National Bank (demolished, originally Woodlawn Trust and Savings Bank) is behind the tracks, on the northwest corner of the intersection. Other retail businesses are visible behind the tracks to the left of the bank.
Date:
1977
Collection:
C. William Brubaker Collection
Access:
Public access


Jackson Park station, CTA Jackson Park line
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View looking northwest at the Jackson Park station, at the end of the CTA Jackson Park line. The station (now demolished) stood at East 63rd Street and South Stony Island Avenue.
Date:
1977
Collection:
C. William Brubaker Collection
Access:
Public access


Jackson Park station, CTA Jackson Park line
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View looking northwest at the Jackson Park station, at the end of the CTA Jackson Park line. The station (now demolished) stood at East 63rd Street and South Stony Island Avenue.
Date:
1977
Collection:
C. William Brubaker Collection
Access:
Public access


Japanese Garden, Wooded Island, Jackson Park
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View of the Japanese garden built on Wooded Island in Jackson Park.
Date:
circa 1980s
Collection:
C. William Brubaker Collection
Access:
Public access