Bally's Chicago Casino (Chicago, Illinois)
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Built by the Shriners in 1912, the Medinah Temple is a colorful Moorish Revival building replete with pointed domes. It is located on the Near North Side of Chicago, Illinois at 600 N. Wabash Avenue, extending from Ohio Street to Ontario Street.
The building originally housed an ornate auditorium seating approximately 4,200 on three levels. The stage floor extended a considerable distance into the auditorium and the seating was arranged in a U-shape around it. The auditorium contained an Austin Organ Company pipe organ (opus no. 558), installed in 1915, with 92 ranks, a 5-manual fixed console and a 4-manual movable console (added in 1931). Among the many events that took place in this venue was the annual Shrine Circus.
Beginning in late 2000 the exterior of the building was restored and the interior gutted and reconstructed for use as retail space. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on June 27, 2001.[1] It opened as Bloomingdale's Home and Furniture Store in 2003 and closed in 2020 due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reopened as a casino in 2023.
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Built by the Shriners in 1912, the Medinah Temple is a colorful Moorish Revival building replete with pointed domes. It is located on the Near North Side of Chicago, Illinois at 600 N. Wabash Avenue, extending from Ohio Street to Ontario Street.
The building originally housed an ornate auditorium seating approximately 4,200 on three levels. The stage floor extended a considerable distance into the auditorium and the seating was arranged in a U-shape around it. The auditorium contained an Austin Organ Company pipe organ (opus no. 558), installed in 1915, with 92 ranks, a 5-manual fixed console and a 4-manual movable console (added in 1931). Among the many events that took place in this venue was the annual Shrine Circus.
Beginning in late 2000 the exterior of the building was restored and the interior gutted and reconstructed for use as retail space. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on June 27, 2001.[1] It opened as Bloomingdale's Home and Furniture Store in 2003 and closed in 2020 due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reopened as a casino in 2023.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medinah_Temple
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Coordinates: 41°53'34"N 87°37'38"W
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