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Cohen Brothers Store, St. James Building (Jacksonville City Hall)

Cohen Brothers Store, St. James Building (Jacksonville City Hall)

Occupying the entire block, the St. James Building has been a Jacksonville landmark since its completion in 1912. The Cohen brothers, who commissioned the construction of the building, hired renowned Jacksonville architect ...

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Iphofen City Hall

Rathaus Iphofens

[Marker text in German:]

Rathaus

1716-1718 erbaut von dem Würzburger Hofbaumeister Josef Greising. Unter der doppelläufigen Freitreppe Eingang zum Rathauskeller und zwei vergitterte Schandhäuschen anstelle eines Prangers. Über dem Portal das fürstbischöfliche und das städtische Wappen. Im Innern Kündhalle, Ratsaal, Stadtarchiv ...

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Asheville City Hall

The Asheville City Building is a colorful, massive, and eclectic Art Deco masterpiece. Douglas D. Ellington, an architect who came to Asheville in the mid-1920s, designed the eight-story building, which was completed in 1928. Originally proposed as part of a ...

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Burbank's First City Hall

Burbank's first City Hall was built here in 1916. The building housed the offices of the City Council and City Manager, and was also home to the Police and Fire Departments. In 1943, these offices were relocated to the present-day ...

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Pampa City Hall

Construction of this and other major downtown buildings in Pampa came as a result of the Texas Panhandle Oil Boom of the late 1920s and early 1930s. Designed by architect William R. Kaufman to complement the Gray County Courthouse, which ...

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Burbank City Hall

Burbank City Hall

April 18, 1996

This Property has been

Placed on the

National

Register Of

Historic Places

By The

United States Department

Of The Interior

Marker is on East Olive Avenue, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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National Historic Landmark - Atlantic City Convention Hall

National Historic Landmark - Atlantic City Convention Hall

The remaining edifice that best recalls the city's historic heyday as a seaside resort.

It is the largest structure on the Boardwalk and is significant in the history of large-span structures, containing, when it ...

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National Historic Landmark-New York City Hall

National Historic Landmark-New York City Hall

Completed in 1811, this is significant both in the history of civic administration in the nation's most populous city, and for its architectural merit.

In it, the architects blended French and American stylistic influences; ...

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National Historic Landmark-Philadelphia City Hall

National Historic Landmark-Philadelphia City Hall

Designed by John McArthur, Jr. (1823-1890), this is the largest and most elaborate City Hall in America that is still in use.

It is also the world's tallest bearing-wall construction laid up without a steel ...

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National Historic Landmark-Old City Hall Salt Lake City

National Historic Landmark- Old City Hall (Salt Lake City)

Erected between 1864 and 1866, the Old City Hall served both as a municipal building and Utah Territorial Capitol until 1894. It was a focal point for confrontations between Federal officials and ...

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