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Architecture Tue Apr 21 2009
Harold Washington Library Gets a Facelift
Things are looking a little brighter on the Congress side of the Harold Washington Library. According to Ruth Lednicer, director of marketing for the Chicago Public Library, the aluminum ornaments (they're seed pods and barn owls -- did you know that?) that cap the building are getting resurfaced -- scraped, cleaned and repainted -- and the project should be done by mid-June.