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{{short description|Town Hall}}
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The Town Hall Building in the [[Model City]] served as an example of a small town government building.
The Town Hall Building in the [[Model City]] served as an example of a small town government building.
==Etymology==


==Before the Fair==
==Before the Fair==


==Description==
==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.
The Town Hall Building in the Model City was a two-story brick building with a pinnacled tower. Two curving sets of stairs with statues in front lead to an entrance with three arches.
 
[[File:Civic Pride.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Civic Pride Monument in the Model City.]]
==After the Fair==
==After the Fair==



Revision as of 05:15, 21 November 2022

Town Hall
LocationModel City
No. of Buildings1
Construction
Proft$15,395 ($464,302 in 2021)
Architecture
ArchitectCharles Eliot


The Town Hall Building in the Model City served as an example of a small town government building.

Before the Fair

Description

The Town Hall Building in the Model City was a two-story brick building with a pinnacled tower. Two curving sets of stairs with statues in front lead to an entrance with three arches.

Civic Pride Monument in the Model City.

After the Fair

See also

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