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Cairo Supper Club Building

Egyptian Revival built 1920, Chicago From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cairo Supper Club Building
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The Cairo Supper Club Building is a one-story, terra-cotta-clad building in the Buena Park Historic District of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Located at 4015–4017 N. Sheridan Road (41°57′19″N 87°39′15.8″W), Cairo Supper House is a notable instance of Egyptian Revival-style architecture in Chicago. Originally known as the Winston Building, it was designed in 1920 by architect Paul Gerhardt Sr.[1] The building was hit with a drive-by fire bombing in May 1964 when a man in a white Cadillac tossed an incendiary device through a window.[2] The building was designated a Chicago Landmark in 2014.[3]

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Lotus capital column, detail, 4015–4017 North Sheridan Road
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