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CHICAGO (WLS) -- A piece of Chicago history has been transformed into a new concert venue. The old Morton Salt building at 1357 N. Elston Avenue has been restored and reimagined as the Salt Shed.
What’s now the Salt Shed was rebuilt from a shuttered industrial building. Sandra Steinbrecher’s new book shows how she was there to capture the change.
One Chicago photographer is reimagining the city’s iconic Morton Salt Warehouse while honoring its history and working-class roots. Photographer and writer Sandra Steinbrecher spent nearly t… ...
This Chicago music venue opened in 2022 — but as the giant letters on the roof and the image of a girl with an umbrella make clear, the building used to be part of Morton Salt.
Concertgoers may have been exposed to rabid bats at an outdoor concert at the Salt Shed last month, health officials said. The Chicago Department of Public Health issued a warning Friday and said ...
Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Local Chicago photographer Sandra Steinbrecher joins Lisa Dent to talk about her book and what it was like documenting the ...
Morton Salt celebrated its 100th anniversary this year. The Chicago facility is for storage and serves the company’s entire U.S. market.
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Morton vs. Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt: What’s the Difference?
Morton has been headquartered in Chicago since 1848, and in 1914 introduced the iconic umbrellaed Morton Salt Girl to emphasize the free-flowing quality of its table salt, which has a small amount ...
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