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What GE Building is this from?
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I can't find any General Electric Building near the Clark Street Bridge. Most of the buildings at that location appear to be newer than 1950, which makes this harder. The only famous "General Electric Building" I can find in Chicago was the GE Midwest headquarters, built in 1941 at 840 South Canal Street (41°52′15″N 87°38′24″W / 41.8709°N 87.6401°W, bounded by Canal Street on the west, Cabrini Street on the north, Clinton Street on the west, Arthington Street on the south).
Perhaps the GE Building in 1950 was 44°53′12″N 87°37′53″W / 44.8866°N 87.6314°W on the southwest corner where OneEleven (111 W. Wacker Dr.) was built in 2007–2015, and the warehouse in the photo background is the Hiram Sibley Warehouse that was at 315–331 N. Clark St. until the 1970s, on the northeast corner at 44°53′17″N 87°37′50″W / 44.8881°N 87.6306°W where 321 N. Clark St. now stands, and the camera was aimed down and toward the northeast. --Closeapple (talk) 08:38, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
@Voogd075: Are these coordinates correct? Do you remember any other names for that GE Building in Chicago? --Closeapple (talk) 08:00, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
I can be very much mistaken; it's so long ago you know. Do you have any other suggestions? Voogd075 - Charles Voogd — Preceding unsigned comment added by Voogd075 (talk • contribs) 12:09, 21 July 2016 (UTC)