"If these walls could speak..." The Green Mill was opened in 1910, the name an homage to Paris' Moulin Rouge ("Red Mill"). The establishment had a colorful early history as a haven for Al Capone and his henchman, one of whom — Jack McGurn — was part owner. The Green Mill became one of the Midwest's iconic destinations for jazz, urban poetry, and the swing revival ... always for the eyes and ears of a wide range of characters.
Digitally-printed on archival-quality, acid-free, uncoated smooth 120# cover stock.
Size: 8" x 8"
Designed & illustrated by: Ted Zahn of Studio Zahn