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- North_American_Building abstract "The North American Building is an 81 m (266 ft), 21 story, historic high-rise at 121 South Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the tallest building in the city when completed in 1900, until surpassed by Philadelphia City Hall the following year. The building was designed by Philadelphia architect, James H. Windrim (1840–1919) as the headquarters of the newspaper, The North American, and commissioned by Thomas B. Wanamaker, the newspaper's publisher and son of John Wanamaker, the department store founder.".
- North_American_Building architect James_H._Windrim.
- North_American_Building architecturalStyle Chicago_school_(architecture).
- North_American_Building floorCount "21".
- North_American_Building location Pennsylvania.
- North_American_Building location Philadelphia.
- North_American_Building wikiPageExternalLink prelease121708history.php.
- North_American_Building wikiPageExternalLink 14294.
- North_American_Building wikiPageID "27034636".
- North_American_Building wikiPageRevisionID "528764961".
- North_American_Building architect James_H._Windrim.
- North_American_Building architecturalStyle Chicago_school_(architecture).
- North_American_Building buildingType "Ccommercial offices".
- North_American_Building completionDate "1900".
- North_American_Building coordinatesDisplay "title".
- North_American_Building developer "Thomas B. Wanamaker".
- North_American_Building floorCount "21".
- North_American_Building hasPhotoCollection North_American_Building.
- North_American_Building isoRegion "US-PA".
- North_American_Building latd "39.9503".
- North_American_Building location Pennsylvania.
- North_American_Building location Philadelphia.
- North_American_Building location "121".
- North_American_Building longd "-75.1637".
- North_American_Building name "North American Building".
- North_American_Building startDate "1900".
- North_American_Building status "Complete".
- North_American_Building subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- North_American_Building subject Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1900.
- North_American_Building point "39.9503 -75.1637".
- North_American_Building type Artifact100021939.
- North_American_Building type Building102913152.
- North_American_Building type BuildingsAndStructuresCompletedIn1900.
- North_American_Building type BuildingsAndStructuresInPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania.
- North_American_Building type Object100002684.
- North_American_Building type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- North_American_Building type Structure104341686.
- North_American_Building type Whole100003553.
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- North_American_Building type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- North_American_Building type ArchitecturalStructure.
- North_American_Building type Building.
- North_American_Building type Place.
- North_American_Building type Wikidata:Q532.
- North_American_Building type Place.
- North_American_Building type Location.
- North_American_Building type _Feature.
- North_American_Building comment "The North American Building is an 81 m (266 ft), 21 story, historic high-rise at 121 South Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the tallest building in the city when completed in 1900, until surpassed by Philadelphia City Hall the following year. The building was designed by Philadelphia architect, James H. Windrim (1840–1919) as the headquarters of the newspaper, The North American, and commissioned by Thomas B.".
- North_American_Building label "North American Building".
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- North_American_Building sameAs Q7053732.
- North_American_Building sameAs Q7053732.
- North_American_Building sameAs North_American_Building.
- North_American_Building lat "39.9503".
- North_American_Building long "-75.1637".
- North_American_Building wasDerivedFrom North_American_Building?oldid=528764961.
- North_American_Building isPrimaryTopicOf North_American_Building.
- North_American_Building name "North American Building".