THE MARINA TOWERS, Chicago, take on the appearance of corn cobs when illuminated for Christmas. The lights, some of which have burned out, are strung along the balconies of all the apartments from the twenty-first to sixtieth floors. The first 20 floors in both blocks are used for parking.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30630, 22 December 1964, Page 20
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49THE MARINA TOWERS, Chicago, take on the appearance of corn cobs when illuminated for Christmas. The lights, some of which have burned out, are strung along the balconies of all the apartments from the twenty-first to sixtieth floors. The first 20 floors in both blocks are used for parking. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30630, 22 December 1964, Page 20
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