Navy Pier Auditorium

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Navy Pier Auditorium

The Navy Pier Auditorium, designed by the architect Charles Sumner Frost and constructed in 1916, is located at the east end of Navy Pier in Chicago and is also known as the Hall. The Navy Pier Auditorium consists of the Festival Hall and the Aon Grand Ballroom.[1]

In 1992, The Festival Hall had construction work done as a result of it being a part of the $150 million renovation plan.[2] To help regain attention to Navy Pier, the Aon Grand Ballroom went under construction in 1976.[3] After the reconstruction, the entire Pier was named a Chicago landmark.[2] Originally called the Grand Ballroom, it was renamed in 2015 to honor the contribution of Aon Corporation.[2]

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