The Chicago Varnish Company Building, constructed in 1895, stands as a testament to the Dutch Renaissance Revival-style architecture in Chicago. Designed by renowned architect Henry Ives Cobb, the building served as the headquarters for the leading varnish manufacturer in the United States, the Chicago Varnish Company.
After undergoing extensive rehabilitation, the historic building now houses Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse, known for its award-winning cuisine and unique memorabilia collection. With its distinctive features such as stepped gables and a steeply-pitched tile roof, the Chicago Varnish Company Building continues to be a cherished landmark in the city.
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