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The Town Hall Building in the Model City served as an example of a small town government building.
Etymology
Before the Fair
Description
The Town Hall Building in the Model City was a two-story brick building with a pinnacled tower. Designed by Landscape Architect Charles Eliot, its two curving sets of stairs with statues in front lead to an entrance with three arches.