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Romana Street at Jordan Financial Services is the scene for the first shoot of the day. The actors struggle to move a heavy sofa on the front porch of the cottage.
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The crew and ad agency representatives watch the actors during one of the first takes of the day.
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Tom Roush assists with the pier building in the Ford commercial.
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On the second day of shooting, the action moves to the Jackson Hill Antique shop on 9th Avenue.
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Jackson Hill Antique Shop is located on 9th Avenue. Both cottages were used in the shoot.
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The large commercial range is the central feature of the kitchen
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Hamilton poses on the pier during a photo shot for Wrangler Jeans fall 2002 campaign. Photographer, Michael Toth can be seen in the lower right of the picture.
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One of the 10-year old models poses on the fishing pier during a photo shoot for Wrangler Jeans.
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The building dominates the first block of Palafox Place with the three-story addition alongside of the seven story main structure.
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The building is typical of the Chicago style of commercial architecture. New technology and materials produced the skeleton-framed skyscraper.
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These buildings like classical columns had a base consisting of the lower two stories, a main shaft in which vericality was emphasized by piers between the widows and an elaborate and boldly projecting terra-cotta cornice.
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In this northern view, the new Federal Courthouse can be seen on the left in front of the spires of St. Michael Church.
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The windows are characteristic of the commercial style. As in the Blount Building, the Chicago window was composed of a large fixed central pane flanked by two narrow casements that provided ventilation. Large display windows occupy the gound-floor level.
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A view to the south shows the first block of Palafox Place.
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The commercial refrigerator was found at an estate sale and refurbished by Phil Reser.