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- Q1001988 subject Q17303272.
- Q1001988 subject Q8264986.
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- Q1001988 subject Q8496173.
- Q1001988 subject Q8515455.
- Q1001988 subject Q8750746.
- Q1001988 subject Q8750855.
- Q1001988 subject Q8901565.
- Q1001988 abstract "Buffalo City Hall is the seat for municipal government in the City of Buffalo, New York. Located at 65 Niagara Square, the 32 story Art Deco building was completed in 1931 by Dietel, Wade & Jones.At 378 ft (115.2 m) height or 398 feet (121.3 m) from the street to the tip of the tower, it is one of the largest and tallest municipal buildings in the United States of America and is also one of the tallest buildings in Western New York. The design was by John Wade, chief architect, with the assistance of George Dietel. The friezes were sculpted by Albert Stewart and the sculpture executed by Rene Paul Chambellan.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.".
- Q1001988 added "1999-01-15".
- Q1001988 architecturalStyle Q173782.
- Q1001988 location Q1384.
- Q1001988 location Q40435.
- Q1001988 nrhpReferenceNumber "98001611".
- Q1001988 thumbnail Buffalo_City_Hall_HDR.jpg?width=300.
- Q1001988 wikiPageExternalLink CityHallHistory.
- Q1001988 wikiPageExternalLink city.html.
- Q1001988 wikiPageExternalLink city.html.
- Q1001988 wikiPageExternalLink www.ci.buffalo.ny.us.
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- Q1001988 yearOfConstruction "1932".
- Q1001988 added "1999-01-15".
- Q1001988 architecture "Art Deco".
- Q1001988 built "1932".
- Q1001988 location Q1384.
- Q1001988 location Q40435.
- Q1001988 name "Buffalo City Hall".
- Q1001988 refnum "98001611".
- Q1001988 point "42.88659166666667 -78.87930277777778".
- Q1001988 type Place.
- Q1001988 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q1001988 type Building.
- Q1001988 type Location.
- Q1001988 type Place.
- Q1001988 type Thing.
- Q1001988 type SpatialThing.
- Q1001988 type Q41176.
- Q1001988 comment "Buffalo City Hall is the seat for municipal government in the City of Buffalo, New York. Located at 65 Niagara Square, the 32 story Art Deco building was completed in 1931 by Dietel, Wade & Jones.At 378 ft (115.2 m) height or 398 feet (121.3 m) from the street to the tip of the tower, it is one of the largest and tallest municipal buildings in the United States of America and is also one of the tallest buildings in Western New York.".
- Q1001988 label "Buffalo City Hall".
- Q1001988 lat "42.88659166666667".
- Q1001988 long "-78.87930277777778".
- Q1001988 depiction Buffalo_City_Hall_HDR.jpg.
- Q1001988 name "Buffalo City Hall".