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- Hotel_Arthur abstract "Hotel Arthur, also commonly known as the Traction Terminal Building, is a historic, six-story building in Aurora, Illinois. It was originally designed as a hotel to service travelers on the Fox River. The Aurora, Elgin and Chicago Railroad relocated their headquarters here in 1915, and the building became the final station on the Aurora branch.".
- Hotel_Arthur added "2005-03-15".
- Hotel_Arthur architecturalStyle Renaissance_Revival_architecture.
- Hotel_Arthur location Aurora,_Illinois.
- Hotel_Arthur location Illinois.
- Hotel_Arthur location Kane_County,_Illinois.
- Hotel_Arthur location United_States.
- Hotel_Arthur nrhpReferenceNumber "04001300".
- Hotel_Arthur thumbnail Hotel_Arthur.jpg?width=300.
- Hotel_Arthur wikiPageID "27962736".
- Hotel_Arthur wikiPageRevisionID "582889159".
- Hotel_Arthur yearOfConstruction "1905".
- Hotel_Arthur added "2005-03-15".
- Hotel_Arthur architect "Eugene Malmer".
- Hotel_Arthur architecture Renaissance_Revival_architecture.
- Hotel_Arthur built "1905".
- Hotel_Arthur caption "Postcard of Hotel Arthur dated 1906".
- Hotel_Arthur hasPhotoCollection Hotel_Arthur.
- Hotel_Arthur latDegrees "41".
- Hotel_Arthur latDirection "N".
- Hotel_Arthur latMinutes "45".
- Hotel_Arthur latSeconds "33".
- Hotel_Arthur location "2".
- Hotel_Arthur location "Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, United States".
- Hotel_Arthur locmapin "Illinois".
- Hotel_Arthur longDegrees "88".
- Hotel_Arthur longDirection "W".
- Hotel_Arthur longMinutes "18".
- Hotel_Arthur longSeconds "47".
- Hotel_Arthur name "Hotel Arthur".
- Hotel_Arthur refnum "4001300".
- Hotel_Arthur subject Category:1905_establishments_in_Illinois.
- Hotel_Arthur subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Aurora,_Illinois.
- Hotel_Arthur subject Category:Former_Chicago,_Aurora,_and_Elgin_Stations.
- Hotel_Arthur subject Category:Hotel_buildings_completed_in_1905.
- Hotel_Arthur subject Category:Hotel_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Illinois.
- Hotel_Arthur subject Category:Hotels_established_in_1905.
- Hotel_Arthur subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Kane_County,_Illinois.
- Hotel_Arthur subject Category:Railway_hotels_in_the_United_States.
- Hotel_Arthur point "41.759166666666665 -88.31305555555555".
- Hotel_Arthur type Artifact100021939.
- Hotel_Arthur type Building102913152.
- Hotel_Arthur type BuildingsAndStructuresCompletedIn1905.
- Hotel_Arthur type BuildingsAndStructuresInAurora,Illinois.
- Hotel_Arthur type Hotel103542333.
- Hotel_Arthur type HotelsEstablishedIn1905.
- Hotel_Arthur type HotelsOnTheNationalRegisterOfHistoricPlacesInIllinois.
- Hotel_Arthur type Object100002684.
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- Hotel_Arthur type RailwayHotelsInTheUnitedStates.
- Hotel_Arthur type Structure104341686.
- Hotel_Arthur type Whole100003553.
- Hotel_Arthur type YagoGeoEntity.
- Hotel_Arthur type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Hotel_Arthur type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Hotel_Arthur type Building.
- Hotel_Arthur type Place.
- Hotel_Arthur type Wikidata:Q532.
- Hotel_Arthur type Place.
- Hotel_Arthur type Location.
- Hotel_Arthur type _Feature.
- Hotel_Arthur comment "Hotel Arthur, also commonly known as the Traction Terminal Building, is a historic, six-story building in Aurora, Illinois. It was originally designed as a hotel to service travelers on the Fox River. The Aurora, Elgin and Chicago Railroad relocated their headquarters here in 1915, and the building became the final station on the Aurora branch.".
- Hotel_Arthur label "Hotel Arthur".
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- Hotel_Arthur sameAs Q5911200.
- Hotel_Arthur sameAs Q5911200.
- Hotel_Arthur sameAs Hotel_Arthur.
- Hotel_Arthur lat "41.759166666666665".
- Hotel_Arthur long "-88.31305555555555".
- Hotel_Arthur wasDerivedFrom Hotel_Arthur?oldid=582889159.
- Hotel_Arthur depiction Hotel_Arthur.jpg.
- Hotel_Arthur isPrimaryTopicOf Hotel_Arthur.
- Hotel_Arthur name "Hotel Arthur".