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Old Posted Dec 10, 2017, 2:02 AM
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^That's what most people would have said about Prentice, or about a Paul Rudolph civic building, or about the Maywood Courthouse, or 55 West Wacker, or Inland Steel. In 1910, it's what they'd have said about Glessner House.

We don't assess historic importance based on popular vote. We establish criteria, and do our best to judge based on those. I have my doubts that Morton Salt will meet the criteria, but what's the harm in observing a process?