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Drake Hotel (Chicago)
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The Drake, a Hilton Hotel, 140 East Walton Place,[2] Chicago, Illinois, is a luxury, full-service hotel, located downtown on the lake side of Michigan Avenue two blocks north of the John Hancock Center and a block south of Oak Street Beach at the top of the Magnificent Mile. Overlooking Lake Michigan, it was founded in 1920, and soon became one of Chicago's landmark hotels and a longtime rival of the Palmer House.
The Drake Hotel | |
![]() The newly opened Drake Hotel in a 1920 picture postcard | |
Location | 140 E. Walton Pl., Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
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Coordinates | 41°54′1.67″N 87°37′27.3″W |
Built | 1920; 104 years ago (1920) |
Architect | Benjamin Marshall, Charles Eli Fox |
NRHP reference No. | 80001345[1] |
Added to NRHP | May 8, 1980 |
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It has 535 bedrooms (including 74 suites), a six-room Presidential Suite, several restaurants, two large ballrooms, the "Palm Court" (a club-like, secluded lobby, where afternoon tea is served), and Club International (a members-only club introduced in the 1940s). Designed in the Italian Renaissance style by the firm of Marshall and Fox, the hotel's silhouette and sign contribute to the Gold Coast skyline.