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This is a list of New York City borough halls and municipal buildings used for civic agencies. Each of the borough halls serve as offices for their respective borough presidents and borough boards. New York City Hall; Manhattan Municipal Building, Civic Center; Bronx County Courthouse, Concourse, Bronx; Brooklyn Borough Hall, Downtown Brooklyn
Saint Paul Civic Center Arena, a former arena in the RiverCentre of St. Paul, Minnesota; Griswold Civic Center Historic District, Allegan, MI, listed on the NRHP in Michigan; Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, New York; Hamilton Historic Civic Center, Hamilton, OH, listed on the NRHP in Ohio
The Dutch West Indies Company decided to import slaves in 1625 to the new colony. The Civic Center was known as the commons and the first recorded building was a windmill built by Jan de Wit and Denys Hartogveldt in 1663. The next year, the colony was renamed New York and the state seal was created the following year.
Daphne Civic Center; Lake Guntersville State Park Conference Center; ... Jacob K. Javits Convention Center: New York City New York: 850,000 sq ft (79,000 m 2) [13]
Pages in category "Civic Center, Manhattan" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. ... Bridewell (New York City jail) Broadway–Chambers Building;
Saint Paul Civic Center; Evansville Civic Center Complex; New York City Civic Center; Marin County Civic Center; After the amalgamation of Toronto in 1998, five of the six municipalities in the former Metro Toronto used the Civic Centre name in referring to their respective city halls before its abolition. East York Civic Centre; Etobicoke ...
The David N. Dinkins Municipal Building (originally the Municipal Building and later known as the Manhattan Municipal Building) is a 40-story, 580-foot (180 m) building at 1 Centre Street, east of Chambers Street, in the Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.
New York City Hall is the seat of New York City government, located at the center of City Hall Park in the Civic Center area of Lower Manhattan, between Broadway, Park Row, and Chambers Street. Constructed from 1803 to 1812, [ 1 ] the building is the oldest city hall in the United States that still houses its original governmental functions. [ 6 ]