American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk
American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk
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American Beaux-Arts Limestone Architectural Four-Light Chicago Riverwalk Obelisk

DETAILS
Bennett is best known for his work with Daniel Burnham on the 1909 Plan of Chicago. This Indiana limestone neoclassical obelisk was from that project and was salvaged during a recent construction project from the Michigan Avenue Bridge that spans the Chicago River along Wacker Drive downtown. A similar obelisk is shown in the last photo. The bronze lights on this obelisk were recently cast from the originals.
MAKER
Architect: Edward H. Bennett (English-American, 1874-1954)
DATE
Early 20th century, later lights
DIMENSIONS
Approximately: Width 31 Depth 31 Height 125 inches
Obelisk: Width 21 Depth 21 inches

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