Difference between revisions of "Baltimore City Hall"
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− | Here is some text about City Hall. [[File:City hall first floor.jpg|thumb]] | + | Here is some text about City Hall. [[File:City hall first floor.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|City Hall - first floor plan.]] |
<ref>BCA M1539-947 (also SJM 16-1109-os1)</ref> In the image (which is apparently part of George Frederick's set of plans), someone is deciding whose office should be where. | <ref>BCA M1539-947 (also SJM 16-1109-os1)</ref> In the image (which is apparently part of George Frederick's set of plans), someone is deciding whose office should be where. |
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Baltimore City Hall | |
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Site Information | |
Address | 100 Holliday Street |
Geo-reference | 39°17′27″N 76°36′39″W / 39.29088°N 76.61071°W |
Owner | Mayor & City Council of Baltimore |
Building Data | |
Building Type | Government |
Architectural Style | French Renaissance Revival |
Material | Beaver Dam Marble |
Number of Floors | 4 |
Design | |
Architect | George A. Frederick |
Structural Engineer | Wendel Bollman |
Surveyor | Simon J Martenet |
Construction | |
Contractors | |
Start Date | 1867 |
Completed | 1875 |
Cost | $2,271,135 |
National Register of Historic Places | |
ID Number | 73002180 |
Here is some text about City Hall.
[1] In the image (which is apparently part of George Frederick's set of plans), someone is deciding whose office should be where.
- ↑ BCA M1539-947 (also SJM 16-1109-os1)