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  2. Public Record Office of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, PRONI reopened in new purpose-built premises at 2 Titanic Boulevard, BT3 9HQ, in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast, approximately one mile from the city centre. The £29 million new headquarters includes a larger public search room, a reading room with seats for 78 users (most of which have access to power for laptops), a wifi cafe ...

  3. List of city and town halls in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of city and town halls in Northern Ireland. The list is sortable by building age and height and provides a link to the listing description where relevant. The list, which was compiled using the list of 1,000 Largest Cities and Towns in the UK by Population , published by The Geographist, to ensure completeness, [ 1 ] includes ...

  4. Belfast City Hall - Wikipedia

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    James G. Gamble, principal city architect with Belfast Corporation, was clerk of works for the erection of the City Hall circa 1896–1906. [9] The city hall in Durban, South Africa is almost an exact replica of Belfast's City Hall. [10] It was built in 1910 and designed by Stanley G. Hudson, who was inspired by the Belfast design.

  5. Belfast Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It also includes major civic buildings: City Hall, the Waldo County Courthouse, and the Customhouse and Post Office, all built in the 1850s and designed by prominent architects. [ 2 ] Extending south from this five-way intersection is Church Street , which is lined with a series of high-quality houses built primarily between 1840 and 1870.

  6. List of Grade A listed buildings in County Antrim - Wikipedia

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    Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square, Belfast 54°35′48″N 5°55′49″W  /  54.596644°N 5.930181°W  / 54.596644; -5.930181  ( Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square, Town Hall

  7. Belfast, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast rail yard in 1875; MEC-built station house c. 1880. A county-wide connection to the main line of the Maine Central Railroad at Burnham, 33 miles (53 km) inland from Belfast, was established by the largely city-owned Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad with its opening in 1871. For the first 55 years the line was operated under lease ...

  8. Belfast Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast Commercial Historic District encompasses two blocks of the central business district of Belfast, Maine. This area includes the best-preserved and most architecturally interesting commercial buildings of the city's mid-to-late 19th century development, when it was the leading port on Penobscot Bay .

  9. Erin Herbig - Wikipedia

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    Erin D. Herbig is an American serving as the city manager of the city of Belfast, Maine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She previously served as a member of the Maine Senate and Maine House of Representatives . [ 3 ] Herbig earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Boston College in 2003 and is a graduate of the Emerge program, which trains Democratic ...