One of the most evocative landmarks in town, this 1885 Romanesque-Revival building designed by Cyrus Eidlitz caps the tree-lined Printer's Row warehouse district. Once the place where many visitors and immigrants first set foot on Chicago soil, Dearborn Station is now mainly a collection of offices. But this restored building, with its red brick exterior and marbled lobby, looks beautiful and new. Admittedly, there isn't much to see on the inside, but the romance that used to hang around rail stations still lingers here.
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This old train station has been transformed into the signature beacon of the South Loop neighborhood. Its clock tower of red brick is striking although...
Perfect haircut!!
I brought a picture in of the style of cut I was going for. Vicky did my hair perfect for me! She is such a perfectionist! I love it!
Great haircut!
I just got my haircut here and it was amazing! Tony was a perfectionist and really took the time to transform my hair from a poofy mess in a p...
fantastic haircut
This place is a quaint little salon in Dearborn station. Not pretentious like many Chicago salons. My appt ran long but I didnt mind because ...
Busy salon and spa with cost-conscious services in a convenient downtown location.
The SceneIn the historic Dearborn Street Station, European Touch caters to on-the-run regulars searching for quick beauty boosts. Dark wood
couldn't be happier
fabulous - i gave my hairdresser a little freedom and my hair has never looked better! i hadn't been to get a haircut in forever, and the hair...
The best massage and body scrub
The massage I had from a therapist name Agnes ,was one of the best massages I ever had.Her deep tissue massage loosened up the muscles in my sh...
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