English: Public School 9 located at 249 Sterling Place at Vanderbilt Avenue in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn New York City was built in 1867-68 and was designed by Samuel B. Leonard in the Early Romanesque Revival style. The two wings were added in 1887 and were designed by James W. Naughton. The school was originally Public School 9, later becoming Public School 111, and currently P.S. 340. The building was designated New York City Landmark in 1978, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (as "Public School 111") in 1981. (Source: Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.)
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