gptkbp:instanceOf
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building
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gptkbp:addresses
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435 N Michigan Ave
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gptkbp:architect
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Hood_&_Howells
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gptkbp:architecturalStyle
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gptkb:Neo-Gothic
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gptkbp:associatedWith
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journalism history
Chicago_Tribune_newspaper
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gptkbp:completed
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1925
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gptkbp:constructionStarted
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1922
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gptkbp:culturalEvents
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exhibitions
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gptkbp:culturalHeritage
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yes
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gptkbp:culturalSignificance
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symbol of journalism
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gptkbp:design
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gptkb:John_Mead_Howells
modern skyscrapers
spires
Hood_&_Howells
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gptkbp:elevation
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141 meters
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gptkbp:famousFor
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its gargoyles
its ornate design
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gptkbp:famousLandmark
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gptkb:Chicago_River
gptkb:Marina_City
Wrigley_Building
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gptkbp:featuredIn
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films
television shows
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gptkbp:floors
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26
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gptkbp:height
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141 meters
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gptkbp:historicalSignificance
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yes
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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The Chicago Tribune Building
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gptkbp:influencedBy
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gptkb:European_Gothic_architecture
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gptkbp:interiorFeatures
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Art Deco
limestone
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gptkbp:landmark
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gptkb:Chicago_Landmark
gptkb:National_Register_of_Historic_Places
National_Historic_Landmark
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:Chicago,_Illinois
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gptkbp:material
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limestone
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gptkbp:notableFeature
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flying buttresses
politicians
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gptkbp:originalPurpose
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newspaper headquarters
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gptkbp:owner
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gptkb:Tribune_Publishing
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gptkbp:photography
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yes
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gptkbp:publicAccess
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yes
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gptkbp:publicTransport
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yes
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gptkbp:renovated
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1989
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gptkbp:significantEvent
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Tribune_Tower_competition
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gptkbp:structureType
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steel frame
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gptkbp:style
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Gothic Revival
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gptkbp:surroundingArea
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gptkb:Michigan_Avenue
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gptkbp:title
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flat roof
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gptkbp:viewingPlatform
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yes
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gptkbp:visitors
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tourists
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gptkbp:youth_development
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1922
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