Portland Cement Association Entrance Photograph, 1987

Black and white photograph of the front entrance of the Portland Cement Association building located at 5420 Old Orchard Road (5400 block of Old Orchard Road) in Skokie, Illinois in 1987. On June 8, 1950, the Portland Cement Association’s three million dollar research and development laboratory was...

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Format: Still Image
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Published: 1987
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Online Access:http://www.idaillinois.org/u?/skokiepo02,1678
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spelling ftillinoisda:oai:www.idaillinois.org:skokiepo02/1678 2024-09-09T19:26:33+00:00 Portland Cement Association Entrance Photograph, 1987 Skokie Illinois United States 1950-1959; 1980-1989 1987-06-13 paper http://www.idaillinois.org/u?/skokiepo02,1678 unknown Skokie History Project Skokie Heritage Museum 1999.001.100 http://www.idaillinois.org/u?/skokiepo02,1678 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Skokie History -- Businesses, with materials owned by the Skokie Heritage Museum. This is a collection of photographs and documents that help to tell the history of businesses in Niles Center and Skokie. Included here are images of buildings, greenhouses, and invoices from Niles Center businesses in 1860s up through Skokie businesses in the 1980s. Business enterprises Signs and signboards Architecture Cement industries Concrete products industry Concrete Research facilities businesses Old Orchard Road Portland Cement Association photograph 1987 ftillinoisda 2024-08-20T23:42:22Z Black and white photograph of the front entrance of the Portland Cement Association building located at 5420 Old Orchard Road (5400 block of Old Orchard Road) in Skokie, Illinois in 1987. On June 8, 1950, the Portland Cement Association’s three million dollar research and development laboratory was dedicated in Skokie, Illinois. The original 57,674 square-foot facility, located on the 5400 block of Old Orchard Road (5420 Old Orchard Road), consisted of two concrete buildings connected by a covered walkway on a 15 acre tract of land. It had more than thirty laboratories as well as rooms in which different weather conditions were simulated-from arctic cold, desert dryness, and tropic heat. The Carr & Wright architecture firm of Chicago, Illinois, was responsible for the design of the building, with R. Rea Esgar as the architect (Pitt and Quarry, May 1948). The first concrete for the construction of the building was poured June 30, 1948. Additions and modifications had been made to the facility by the time this photograph was taken in 1987. The Portland Cement Association was established in 1902 by a group of American cement manufacturers to centralize research and testing of concrete and cement manufacturing and application. This photograph is part of the collection of the Skokie Heritage Museum. Still Image Arctic Illinois State Library: Illinois Digital Archives Arctic Carr ENVELOPE(130.717,130.717,-66.117,-66.117)
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topic Business enterprises
Signs and signboards
Architecture
Cement industries
Concrete products industry
Concrete
Research facilities
businesses
Old Orchard Road
Portland Cement Association
spellingShingle Business enterprises
Signs and signboards
Architecture
Cement industries
Concrete products industry
Concrete
Research facilities
businesses
Old Orchard Road
Portland Cement Association
Portland Cement Association Entrance Photograph, 1987
topic_facet Business enterprises
Signs and signboards
Architecture
Cement industries
Concrete products industry
Concrete
Research facilities
businesses
Old Orchard Road
Portland Cement Association
description Black and white photograph of the front entrance of the Portland Cement Association building located at 5420 Old Orchard Road (5400 block of Old Orchard Road) in Skokie, Illinois in 1987. On June 8, 1950, the Portland Cement Association’s three million dollar research and development laboratory was dedicated in Skokie, Illinois. The original 57,674 square-foot facility, located on the 5400 block of Old Orchard Road (5420 Old Orchard Road), consisted of two concrete buildings connected by a covered walkway on a 15 acre tract of land. It had more than thirty laboratories as well as rooms in which different weather conditions were simulated-from arctic cold, desert dryness, and tropic heat. The Carr & Wright architecture firm of Chicago, Illinois, was responsible for the design of the building, with R. Rea Esgar as the architect (Pitt and Quarry, May 1948). The first concrete for the construction of the building was poured June 30, 1948. Additions and modifications had been made to the facility by the time this photograph was taken in 1987. The Portland Cement Association was established in 1902 by a group of American cement manufacturers to centralize research and testing of concrete and cement manufacturing and application. This photograph is part of the collection of the Skokie Heritage Museum.
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title Portland Cement Association Entrance Photograph, 1987
title_short Portland Cement Association Entrance Photograph, 1987
title_full Portland Cement Association Entrance Photograph, 1987
title_fullStr Portland Cement Association Entrance Photograph, 1987
title_full_unstemmed Portland Cement Association Entrance Photograph, 1987
title_sort portland cement association entrance photograph, 1987
publishDate 1987
url http://www.idaillinois.org/u?/skokiepo02,1678
op_coverage Skokie
Illinois
United States
1950-1959; 1980-1989
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Carr
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Carr
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op_source Skokie History -- Businesses, with materials owned by the Skokie Heritage Museum.
This is a collection of photographs and documents that help to tell the history of businesses in Niles Center and Skokie. Included here are images of buildings, greenhouses, and invoices from Niles Center businesses in 1860s up through Skokie businesses in the 1980s.
op_relation Skokie History Project
Skokie Heritage Museum 1999.001.100
http://www.idaillinois.org/u?/skokiepo02,1678
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