Does Doctor’s Hospital have architectural or historical significance?
Doctor’s Hospital (formerly Illinois Central Hospital) was designed by Richard Schmidt and built in 1914. It is rated Orange in the City of Chicago building inventory. That means it possesses an architectural feature or historical association that could be viewed as significant. Orange status, generally requested by preservation-oriented groups or individuals, places a building on a “watch list” when development or demolition is considered. About 9,600 properties are categorized as “Orange” in the City of Chicago.
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