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Address: 600 through 900-blocks of West Hutchinson St.
Year Built: 1894-1918
Architect: George W. Maher and various others
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: August 31, 1977
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Originally called Kenesaw Terrace, this street contains one of the city's best collections of Prairie-style residences, many of which were designed by noted architect George W. Maher. The district's mix of Prairie-style designs and more traditional historical styles, such as Classical Revival, Queen Anne, and Richardsonian Romanesque, provides a unique perspective on the changes that took place in residential architecture between 1890 and 1920.
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George Maher 
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Prairie School 
Mansions 
Districts 
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| 1. | Scales house, 840 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane |
| 2. | Lake house, 826 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane |
| 3. | 808 & 814 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane, 1974 |
| 4. | 734 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane, 1974 |
| 5. | Maher-designed Entry, 839 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane |
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