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The Palmolive building, formally the Playboy Building, shrouded in fog and intrigue.  Home to the first Playboy headquarters form 1965-1989 when they moved down the street to Lake Shore Drive.  There are certain times when, “if the walls can talk,” is so perfectly apropos.   Here you can see the Lindbergh Beacon, in operation from 1930-1981, poking through the fog, helping guide airplanes safely to Midway Airport

 

Photo by John Harrison

 

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Make any room look more sophisticated by displaying this framed photo with a smooth, white mat board. It’s printed on a quality matte paper and framed with a semi-hardwood alder frame.

• Alder, semi-hardwood frame
• Acrylite front protector
• White mat board
• Hanging hardware included

 

The Playboy Chicago - Framed w/Mat

$65.50Price
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