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- 280_Broadway subject Category:Department_stores_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- 280_Broadway subject Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_New_York_City.
- 280_Broadway hypernym Building.
- 280_Broadway point "40.71425 -74.00611111111111".
- 280_Broadway type ArchitecturalStructure.
- 280_Broadway type Building.
- 280_Broadway type Place.
- 280_Broadway type Location.
- 280_Broadway type Place.
- 280_Broadway type Thing.
- 280_Broadway type SpatialThing.
- 280_Broadway type Q41176.
- 280_Broadway comment "280 Broadway – also known as the A.T. Stewart Dry Goods Store, the Marble Palace, and the Sun Building – an historic building located between Chambers and Reade Streets in the Civic Center district of Manhattan, New York City, was the first commercial building in the Italianate style in New York City. It was designed by John B. Snook of Joseph Trench & Company, with later additions by other architects. It was built for the A. T.".
- 280_Broadway label "280 Broadway".
- 280_Broadway sameAs 280_Broadway.
- 280_Broadway sameAs 280_Broadway.
- 280_Broadway sameAs m.06_3r4p.
- 280_Broadway sameAs Q2127737.
- 280_Broadway sameAs Q2127737.
- 280_Broadway lat "40.71425".
- 280_Broadway long "-74.00611111111111".
- 280_Broadway wasDerivedFrom 280_Broadway?oldid=664329409.
- 280_Broadway depiction A.T._Stewart_Dry_Goods_Sun_Building_280_Broadway.jpg.
- 280_Broadway isPrimaryTopicOf 280_Broadway.
- 280_Broadway name "(Sun Building)".
- 280_Broadway name "A. T. Stewart Dry Goods Store".