The Marshall Field and Company Building in Chicago, Illinois, is a National Historic Landmark retail complex that served as the flagship location for Marshall Field and Company, a pioneering department store chain. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham in the Beaux-Arts and Commercial styles, the building has been a prominent fixture in the city's downtown central business district since its completion in the early 20th century.
Now home to Macy's State Street, the building is known for its ornate architecture, including a mosaic vaulted ceiling by Louis Comfort Tiffany and iconic outdoor street-corner clocks. With a rich history dating back to 1852, the Marshall Field and Company Building remains a significant symbol of the development of department stores and commercial business in the United States.
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