Category Archives: Porcelain Enamel storefronts

Paneled Storefronts Again

Every week on our blog we choose a theme, and then bring you a variety of different buildings on that theme. This week: revisiting old posts. Act 2: More 1940s Storefronts. Sometimes I find that just the very act of … Continue reading

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Streamline Theaters

Today we visit four vintage theaters from the golden era of theater design, all of them beautifully restored in recent years. Skokie Theater Our first stop is the humble little Skokie Theater, on Niles Center Road in downtown Skokie. The … Continue reading

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1940s Storefront Facades

We cap off our little survey of commercial Art Deco with a style that’s not really Deco: the circa-World War II paneled storefront. Lincoln Tap Room – Lincoln Avenue Western Automatic Music – Western Avenue R. V. Kunka Pharmacy – … Continue reading

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