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Washington DC's former city hall is an example of neoclassical architecture, which was in vogue when it was built. John A. Wilson Building, current municipal building, also known as the District Building; District of Columbia City Hall, former municipal building, now serves as a courthouse
English: Everton, Arkansas City hall. Date: 31 July 2021, 13:17:51: Source: Own work: Author: ... Everton, Arkansas; Metadata. This file contains additional ...
As of the census [5] of 2010, there were 170 people, 70 households, and 49 families residing in the town. The population density was 139.7 people/km 2 (362 people/sq mi). There were 73 housing units at an average density of 60.0 units/km 2 (155 units/sq mi).
The main library has an extensive collection of genealogy materials, and more than 20 computers for the public to use, many with Internet access. [ 2 ] The library was established in 1913 as a library association with the generous support of the Pine Bluff Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution . [ 2 ]
Little Rock City Hall, the seat of municipal government of the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, is located at 500 West Markham Street, in the city's downtown. It is a Renaissance Revival structure, designed by Arkansas architect Charles L. Thompson and built in 1907. Its main facade has a projecting Roman portico, supported by fluted Ionic ...
North Little Rock City Hall is located at 300 Main Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a Classical Revival two-story building, with an exterior of stone with terra cotta trim. Prominent features of its street-facing facades (on Main and 3rd Streets) are massive engaged two-story fluted Ionic columns.
The Sebastian County Courthouse/Fort Smith City Hall is a historic civic building at 100 South 6th Street in Fort Smith, Arkansas.It is a large four-story stone and concrete structure with modest Art Deco styling, designed by Fort Smith architects E. Chester Nelson and Bassham & Wheeler [2] and built in 1937 with funding from the Public Works Administration.
The City Hall of Osceola, Arkansas, is located at 316 West Hale Street, in the city's central business district.It is a single-story red brick building with flat roof, built in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration to house the local post office.