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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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National Historic Landmark - Richmond City Hall

Completed in 1894 from designs by Elijah E. Myers, this was Richmond's first major post-Civil War structure. A prime example of the High Victorian Gothic style, it is noted for the solidity, roughhewn quality and the variety of ornamental gables, ...

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National Historic Landmark - Milwaukee City Hall

Milwaukee City Hall is nationally significant as the most outstanding extant example of German Renaissance Revival architecture in the country and for its central role in the history of Socialism in the United States prior to World War I. The ...

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National Historic Landmark- Mobile City Hall

Completed in 1858 and built as a combination city hall and marketplace, this structure is an excellent example of the trend in 19th-century America toward structures combining more than one civic function.

Italianate detailing includes wide bracketed eaves and a ...

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Ballard Avenue Historic District / Ballard City Hall Bell

Multiple markers on and near the Ballard Centennial Bell identify the Ballard Avenue Historic District.

Marker 1:

Be it remembered that at this place on the eleventh day of April, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy Six, the Ballard Avenue Landmark District ...

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Historic City Hall

226 F Street

Built in 1938, this Spanish Colonial Revival building originally housed Davis City Hall and the Fire Dept. Later home to the Police Dept. Converted into a restaurant in 2005, City Hall exemplifies adaptive reuse of a historic property.

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