Chicago Athletic Association Dinner Dance Menu 1930's Chicago Illinois Cubs Logo

 

A 4 page Dinner Dance Menu for Member's Sons and Daughters and their guests,  from the Chicago Athletic Association , circa mid 1930's In very good condition.. Has an drawing of the Chicago Athletic Association building at 12 South Michigan Avenue in the Chicago Landmark District on the front cover. The CAA closed in about 2006.

 

Founded in 1890 by elite Chicagoans such as Marshall Field, Cyrus McCormick, and A. G. Spalding, the Chicago Athletic Association was a not-for-profit organization that provided a setting for athletic, business, and social activities. In 1915, when member William Wrigley bought the Chicago Cubs, the team adopted the club's logo, permanently securing its place in Chicago history. The Chicago Athletic Association building was constructed in 1893 and designed by noted architect Henry Ives Cobb. The principal facade is based on the Doges Palace in Venice, and was intended to give the Chicago Athletic Association a distinct identity when viewed from the lakefront, particularly by visitors to the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. (From the Library of Congress)

in very good condition

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