
Office Building 300 West Adams Street Chicago is an office building in the West Loop Area
The building was 12 stories. It was designed in the Gothic Revival Architectural Style with architectural terra cotta cladding.It was completed in 1927. The architect was Jens J. Jensen. Main Contractor was McLennan Construction Company.

Building at 300 W. Adams St
Historic Downtown Village
The BreakfastHouse is a highly.rated breakfast and lunch spot located in a charming historic style cottage at 1817 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, Fl.. It is known for its cozy island vibe, scratch made comfort food, and spacious covered outdoor patio.

Breakfast House 1817 Fruitville Rd., Sarasota

Breakfast House
The history of the Breakfast House spans over a century of Sarasota Heritage evolving from 1920’s circus housing community into a beloved culinary staple.
1920’s Origin
John Ringling connection
The bright yellow bungalow at 1817 Fruitville Rd. was buily in the 1920’s Florida land boom. Local history indicates it was part of a row of cottages built by circus tycoon John Ringling to house circus performers

Artful Giraffe 1861 Fruitville Road, Sarasota
Early Beginning
Breakfast House was Wendy Goldberg, who recognized the potential in a falling apart bungalow located on Fruitville Road. In April, 2009, Goldberg spotted the For Rent sign on the house and envisioned it as a breakfast restaurant. Despite initial skepticism from her daughter, she pursued the idea and opened the restaurant on December 14, 2009. The bungalow was built in the 1920’home. It a Key West style of home, maintaining its charm while Goldberg has formed it into Breakfast spot.

Artful Giraffe 1861 Fruitville Rd and Siegfried Restaurant and Biergarten 1869 Fruitville Rd

Blue Bird Salon and Spa 329 Gillepsie

Signs for Cookie Cottage 335 Gillespie, Bluebird Salon 329 Gillespie,Little Day Spa 323 Gillespie

Cookie Cottage 1335 Gillespie Street, Sarasota

Kam’s Bubble Tea and Sushi 1813 Fruitville Rd Sarasota

Discover Sarasota 1826 4th Street Sarasota

Soho Downtown Hair Solon. 1853 Fruitville Road, Sarasota

Soho Downtown Hair Solom

FAM Kitchen 1837 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota

FAM Kitchen

Same as above

Brow House 1853 Fruitville. Rd, Sarasota

Brow House 1853 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, Fl.

Siegfried Restaurant and Biergarten 169 Fruitville Road, Sarasota

Sarasota Sun coast Tours 1727 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota Key Concierge Estate Relations; Beauty Extension Haus
The Historic Downtown Village has an uncertain future. A developer, Bristol Development Group is proposing to replace the entire area including the bungalows,small businesses and associated parking with a.five story, 324 unit apartment complex called 1899 Fruitville. The project has been submitted to the city of Sarasota’ s Development Review Committee multiple times with the latest submittal in May 2026.
As of late April 2026, the city had not yet approved the plans and no final decision has been.made.
The Rainbow Cone Ice Cream Shop

Rainbow Cone Ice Cream Shop

Rainbow Cone Ice Cream Shop
The Original Rainbow Cone is a Chicago ice cream institution known for its cream iconic five flavor cone,offering a unique and fun ice cream institution.

Rainbow Ice Cream Shop
Overview
Founded in 1926, The Original Rainbow Cone has been a lasting Chicago favorite for nearly a century, famous for its signature Rainbow Cone which stacks five distinctive flavors: Chocolate, Strawberry, Palmer House( New York Vanilla with walnuts and cherries), Pistachio, Almond, and Orange Sherbet. Each flavor is carefully sliced (not scooped) onto.a cone or servedn in a cup, creating a visual and flavorful delight for ice cream lovers
Chicago and nd Chicagoland location.
Original Beverly Location (flagship)9233 S. Western Avd. Beverly, Chicago–iconic pink building, serving the signature five flavor cone
Other Chicago locations: Navy Pier, Magnificent Mile (inside Gino’s east), Wicker Park
Suburban Chicago land locations includes Skokie (3754 W. Tough Ave, Harwood Heights (7343 West Lawrence Ave),Mount Prospect (861:E. Rand Rd.),Orland Park (15711 Harlem Ave), Lombard (498 E. Roosevelt Road), Darien ( 7417 S. Cass),Lakewood (31500 N. US Hwy 1), Bolingbrook (303 S. Weber Rd), Glendale Heights)
Other U.S. locations Florida, Wisconsin, Indiana Michigan, California, Texas
2026 Venice Beach Restoration Project

1926 Venice Beach.Restoration Project

1926 Venice Beach Restoration Poject

2026 Venice Beach Restoration Project
Sarasota Military Academy Campus 801 N. Orange Avenue Sarasota, Fl.

Photo Sarasota Military Academy

Same as above
Sarasota Military Academy is a tuition free, public charter school in Sarasota, Fl offering a military inspired, values focused education for students in grades.in grades 6-12. SMA blends rigorous academic programs –including International Baccalaureate Diploma Programmers its military style structure through Army JROTC and leadership-oriented extracurricular activities like Raiders, Rifle, and Drill teams. The academy emphasizes core values such as honor, respect, and integrity while fostering both academic success (with a a high college matriculation rate) and physical training. SMA’s campuses continue the tradition of military education in.the Sarasota region, providing modern., structured opportunities for leadership development inspired by historical precedents in the area
The Sarasota Military Academy operates two.separate campuses in.Sarasota. 1) Sarasota Military Academy High School located at 801 N. Orange Avenue. 2) Sarasota Military Academy Prep Middle School 3101 Bethel Lane. Serving grades 6 through 8
Before Sarasota Military Academy occupied the property at 805 Orange Streer, it was the site of Saint Martha’s Elementary School Sarasota, with some of the buildings dating back to the 1950’s.
Sarasota Military Academy Inc purchased the 4.86 acre site.from.the Diocese for $2.37 million in 2005 and used it as their downtown Sarasota Campus.for about 20 years.
The 10.5 acre site at 3101 Bethel Lane is located just north of Fruit bills Road near Lakewood ranch in Sarasota. Sarasota Military Academy acquired the property in 2016 for over 7.4 million dollars to house the SMA Prep middle school campus, which opened with new facilities in 2014..
Prior its purchase and development by Sarasota Military. Academy, the site was identified by county records as vacant land.
Saint Marys Church in Crich , Derbyshire

Saint Mary’s Crich, Derbyshire
Saint Mary’s is located on Cromford Road ,Crich near Matlock, Derbyshire, DE45DJ, United Kingdom. It was originally built around 1135. The original Norman structure of Saint Mary’s in Crich was erected under the direction of Ralph Fitz-Hubert (the first Baron of Crich) or his successor Ralph Fitz- Ralph, during the reign of King Stephen between 1135 and 1154
Because medieval churches were built and expanded over centuries rather than by.a single.builder, key.figures responsible for different historical phases of the building include
The Original Founders.(1125–1154): the local Norman lords Ralph Fitz –Hubert and Ralph.Fitz–Ralph iniated earliest surviving construction, which includes the Norman nave and the north arcade pillars.
14th Century Expander (1300s): Sir William de Wakebridge, a prominent local knight, funded massive Gothic– style expansions. His benevolence added the chance!, tower,spire and tne chantry.chapel

Saint Mary’s Church’s Derbyshire
19th and 20th Century Restorers:
The Church was heavily restored in 1861 by prominent Victorian architect Benjamin Ferrey and later repaired by the architecture firm Currey and Thompson
Key Architectural Styles
Norman (1135–1140) The oldest surving.parts of the interior are the Norman Arcades. The North Arrcade dates to.1135 and the South Arcade shortly after. They feature characteristic.heavy stone work and round arches.
Incorporated Gothic 1325–1350) The Church underwent a major rebuilding phase in the 14th century. The Chancellor windows, show case intricate obee reticulated stone tracery.
Perpendicular Gothic (C1400). The upper portion of the naive walls was raised to add a clerk story during this phase.
The flatheaded, 3 light cleristory windows, the ashlar crenallated parapets, and the south porch all display this late medieval style
Gothic (1325–1350) The church underwent a major rebuilding phase in the 14th century. The Chancellor windows, show case intricate obee articulated stone tracery.
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Crich Baptist Church

Crich Baptist Church
The Baptist presence in Crich began around 1826 when preaching was introduced to the village by Godfrey Theophilus Pike, brother of J.G Pike, the minister at Brook Street in Derby. The earliest gatherings may have taken.place outdoors or in private homes as formal records are scarce. By 1850, the General Baptist Church was formerly constituded with 20 members,growing to 31 by the following year.. Early membership also increased through the addition of members from near by Belper following the relocation of the Belper Minister
Formation of.the new chapel
The purchase of property for a dedicated chapel was a major step for the congregation . The Baptists acquired the old Wheeldon House in Crich Market Place around the 1870’s, despite legal challenges that delayed formal transfer. This purchase allowed the congregation to plan a purpose built chapel
Construction of the Market Place Chapel
Construction began in mid 1877.The new chapel was designed with a width a 38 feet. QuarryStone for the building was sourced from local quarries including Parish Quarry and Duke’s Quarry at Whatstandwell. The estimated cost for construction was L 349-17-00 for labor excluding materials, though total expenses rose to over l,500 due to additional cost.
The architectural style of the building is Italianate Classical with strong non conformist Romanesque Revival overtones.
The church is spacious and constructed of cut stone, showing some attention to architectual architectural display characteristics of the 19th century non.conformist chapels. Its style.is described as an imitation of the Norman style , evident in semi circular arches, robust masonry, and historically inspired detailing. The facade includes elements such as
Semi -circular headed windows beneath curved hoodmoulds, with moulded stops and quoined surrounds
Central doorway with a qoined surround and semi circular arch supported by short circular columns with foliage capitals
Perimeter central section, modillioned cornices, asklar friezes and a gablet containing a chiming clock
Roof covered in.Staffordshire Blue Tile, common for Victorian-era churches in Derbyshire
Crich Stand ( the Marshall Memorial Tower)

Crich Stand ( Memorial Tower)
Critch Stand (formally the Crich Memorial Tower) is a prominent Grade II listed war memorial tower situated atop Crich Hill in Derbyshire, England. It is perched 286 meters above sea level, this 19 meter cylindrical gritstone tower serves as a poignant monument and a “inland light house.” It.provides magnificent panoramic views that stretch across seven counties on clear days.
History and Regimental Dedication
The Original Site
The hill traditionally held older landmarks, starting with a 1760 wooden tower built for George III’s accension, followed by subsequent limestone and grits tone viewing structures.
1923 Construction: It was built between 1922 and 1923. The current memorial tower was designed by Lieutenant Colonel Brewill and was completed by his son Captain L.C.Brewill. It was built by local Stonemason J.C. Payne.
Masonry :The tower is constructed predominantly using high density local Derbyshire gritstone and sandstone. The gritstone was carefully chosen for its extreme weather resistance against the harsh ridge line elements.
Recycled Material: In a feat of early sustainable engineering, stones from the previous 1851 tower (which had been dismantled due to land instability from the nearby) were carefully catalogued, numbered, and reused in the 1923 construction
The beacon. In 1934, a powerful revolving searchlight/beacon was installed at the summit.When lit during special regimental and remembrance events, its beam can be seen flashing from up to 38- 40 miles away.
Latern Gallery: The top features an open arcaded lantern supported by fluted Doric columns, a ciarcaded stone frieze , and a cornice beneath the Ashley dome capped with a flaming filial.
Viewing Platform: located beneath the dome , providing Panasonic views across Derbyshire and beyond
Construction costs: The total construction costs were reported to be around L 2382 with funds raised through public subscription and contributions from the Clay Cross Company, which donated stonework.from an earlier tower,assisted with materials and contributed L200 toward the project.
- Sherwood Forresters: The tower was purposely erected to honor the 11,409 members of the Sherwood Foresters Regiment who died during World WarI
Mazzaro Italian Market

Zagara, Gelato, Sicila

Zagara

Entrance Zagara

Mazzaro Italian Market

Mazzaro Food order counter

Mazzaro Market. Sausage Counter

Mazzaro Market Check out counter

Dining area

Mazzaro Market Dining area

Traditional Catholic Statues

Casa di Mazzaro

Same as above

Casa d iMazzaro

Casa di Mazzaro

Casa di Mazzaro

Casa do Mazzaro

Outside Statues

Same as above

Mazzaro. Building