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Eastwood by the Lake

1917 establishments in IllinoisApartment buildings in ChicagoDefunct hotels in IllinoisHotel buildings completed in 1917
Eastwood by the Lake
Eastwood by the Lake

Eastwood By The Lake, formerly known as Eastwood Beach Apartment Hotel, is a condominium and apartment building in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago. It is the oldest known Residential Hotel built in Chicago during the twentieth century. It was designed in 1912 by distinguished Architect John Augustus Nyden as a glamorous unique hotel with 25 balconies, lounging room and a rooftop ballroom next to the beach. It was renovated in the 2000s and is located across the street from the Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital.

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Eastwood by the Lake
West Eastwood Avenue, Chicago Uptown

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N 41.966111111111 ° E -87.650555555556 °
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West Eastwood Avenue 811
60640 Chicago, Uptown
Illinois, United States
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The Aquitania
The Aquitania

The Aquitania is a luxury, 82-unit cooperative apartment building in the Margate Park neighborhood of the Uptown community of Chicago, Illinois. It is officially designated on the National Register of Historic Places by The United States Department of the Interior. The Aquitania, known legally as the 5000 North Marine Drive Corporation, was built by Ralph C. Harris and Byron H. Jillson in the Classical Revival style. Its developer was George K. Spoor, the co-founder of Essanay Studios and a producer of silent movies during the first two decades of the 20th century. At that time, Chicago rivaled both New York City and Hollywood in film production, and Spoor was able to use his considerable wealth to plan and develop a property, which he felt was befitting the celebrities connected with Chicago's growing entertainment industry. A legend, which purports that Essanay Studio actors Charlie Chaplin and Gloria Swanson once resided at The Aquitania, is likely unfounded. This probable factual inaccuracy reflects nothing more than film lore since all silent film production left Chicago's Essanay studios for southern California by 1918 at the very latest, and The Aquitania was not built until 1923, although there are historical accounts of both silent-film era stars staying as guests at The Aquitania when it was a hotel in its earliest days. When the Aquitania was built, it was situated directly on the Lake Michigan shore; subsequent development of both Lake Shore Drive and the lakefront park have moved the shore some two blocks east of the building. The fifteen-story building has a courtyard and an Art Moderne lobby. Construction was completed in 1923, and it became a cooperative in 1949.