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Its American colonial or "Philippine Commonwealth" architecture the city's design and layout was heavily influenced by Daniel Hudson Burnham, the early 20th-century urban planner behind Washington, D.C. and Chicago merged with the new fashion for Art Deco.
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Often wrongly attributed to Winston Churchill, this observation originated with Daniel Hudson Burnham, the noted Chicago architect who designed the 1893 World Exposition and before that helped rebuild the Windy City after its disastrous 1871 fire.
Mark Green: 10 Big Goals for Obama's First 1460 Days, as Proposed by Progressive Policy Leaders 2009
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Often wrongly attributed to Winston Churchill, this observation originated with Daniel Hudson Burnham, the noted Chicago architect who designed the 1893 World Exposition
OpEdNews - Quicklink: 10 Big Goals for Obama's First 1,460 Days 2009
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But interestingly, after the fair, Daniel Hudson Burnham was going to sail to Europe for a vacation, essentially.
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America 2003
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Francisco was Daniel Hudson Burnham, the noted architect of Chicago, who designed most of the features of Chicago's World's Columbian
Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror Trumbull White 1904
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Daniel Hudson Burnham, "an American architect and urban planner," who was "Director of Works for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago," helped rebuild Chicago after the great fire, and designed several famous buildings, including Union Station in Washington D.C. His full quote is:
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Daniel Hudson Burnham, "an American architect and urban planner," who was "Director of Works for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago," helped rebuild Chicago after the great fire, and designed several famous buildings, including Union Station in Washington D.C. His full quote is:
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Often wrongly attributed to Winston Churchill, this observation originated with Daniel Hudson Burnham, the noted Chicago architect who designed the 1893 World Exposition and before that helped rebuild the Windy City after its disastrous 1871 fire.
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