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Urban spelunking: Mitchell Street's former Park Theater & Bilt-Rite facade
Almost like magic it appeared and then, voila!, gone again. "It" is a 1940s two-tone pigmented structural glass facade on an 1890s building at 723 W. Mitchell St. Recently uncovered, it was just removed this weekend.