Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6728105> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6728105 subject Q15295683.
- Q6728105 subject Q8495679.
- Q6728105 subject Q8498028.
- Q6728105 subject Q8671587.
- Q6728105 abstract "The United States Post Office Madison Square Station is a historic post office building located at 149 East 23rd Street between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. In spite of the building's name, it is not located on Madison Square but about five blocks east (approximately 1/4 mile) along 23rd Street. The building runs through the block to East 24th Street, where there are loading docks and another much smaller and less formal public entrance.The building was constructed in 1937, and was designed by Lorimer Rich for Louis A. Simon, the Supervising Architect of the Treasury. It is a two to three story building clad on its main facade with polished "Dakota Mahogany" granite in the Classical Revival style. The main facade features six two-story Doric order piers and pilaster that surround the recessed entrance bays. The exterior also features five bronze relief sculptures by artists Edmond Amateis and Louis Slobodkin illustrating different forms of communication: from west to east, the god Mercury, jungle drums, mail, carrier pigeon, and smoke signals. The interior features eight murals executed between 1937 and 1939 by artist Kindred McLeary.The Madison Square Station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.".
- Q6728105 added "1989-05-11".
- Q6728105 architect Q6681215.
- Q6728105 architecturalStyle Q54111.
- Q6728105 location Q11299.
- Q6728105 location Q60.
- Q6728105 nrhpReferenceNumber "88002364".
- Q6728105 thumbnail 23postoffice_crop.jpg?width=300.
- Q6728105 wikiPageExternalLink 64000597.pdf.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q109739.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q110000.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q11299.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1150.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q117115.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q118599.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q124857.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q15295683.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q192664.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q35054.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q41177.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q54111.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q60.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6410644.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6681215.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6686579.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6688188.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q7079418.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8495679.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8498028.
- Q6728105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8671587.
- Q6728105 yearOfConstruction "1937".
- Q6728105 added "1989-05-11".
- Q6728105 architect Q6681215.
- Q6728105 architecture Q54111.
- Q6728105 built "1937".
- Q6728105 location "149".
- Q6728105 name "Madison Square Station".
- Q6728105 name "United States Post Office".
- Q6728105 refnum "88002364".
- Q6728105 point "40.739444444444445 -73.98388888888888".
- Q6728105 type Place.
- Q6728105 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q6728105 type Building.
- Q6728105 type Location.
- Q6728105 type Place.
- Q6728105 type Thing.
- Q6728105 type SpatialThing.
- Q6728105 type Q41176.
- Q6728105 comment "The United States Post Office Madison Square Station is a historic post office building located at 149 East 23rd Street between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. In spite of the building's name, it is not located on Madison Square but about five blocks east (approximately 1/4 mile) along 23rd Street.".
- Q6728105 label "United States Post Office (Madison Square Station)".
- Q6728105 lat "40.739444444444445".
- Q6728105 long "-73.98388888888888".
- Q6728105 depiction 23postoffice_crop.jpg.
- Q6728105 name "Madison Square Station".
- Q6728105 name "United States Post Office".