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The Victorian cupola bell tower from the original city hall building is at the peak. [3] [4] The 4,300-lb bell was built in 1865. [7] During construction, a cornerstone of the building was left open for residents were to drop in personal or historic items that would be sealed inside. [8] The city hall was dedicated January 5 to January 7, 1899. [2]
Pages in category "City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Aurora, IL Proposed cuts to library hours and services Aurora library employees represented by Local 2283 7/12/16 [7] Springfield, IL Governor Bruce Rauner's budget "More than 10,000 Illinoisans" 5/18/16 [8] Kewanee, IL Closure of the Illinois Youth Center at Kewanee Over 1,000 AFSCME Local 801 members 3/30/16 [9]
A 12-foot-tall by 18-foot-wide labor history mural adorns the inside of Laborers Local 362's old hall, 2005 Cabintown Road, Bloomington, Illinois. The mural depicts local labor history, including the Chicago & Alton Railroad shops and the 1922 Shops workers' strike; a 1917 visit by Mary Harris "Mother" Jones in supporting of striking streetcar ...
The city and county jointly sponsored an architectural competition that Holabird & Roche won by unanimous vote. [12] Construction of the county building (east wing) began in 1905, and by 1907 some county offices were already beginning to move in. [12] Construction of city hall (the west wing) was delayed until 1909 because the city had to wait for the State to increase its borrowing authority ...
The Collinsville City Hall and Fire Station are two connected buildings located at 125 Center St. in Collinsville, Illinois. The Italianate City Hall was built in 1885. It was Collinsville's first dedicated city hall; prior to its completion, government meetings were held at the mayor's house. The new city hall, along with several other public ...
November 12, 1998 The Harrisburg City Hall , located at 110 E. Locust St., is the city hall serving Harrisburg , Illinois . Built in 1926–27, the building is the city's second city hall.
Sandwich City Hall from its east side. A community group was responsible for Sandwich City Hall's placement on the National Register in 1979. A few years later in 1982 the group, the Association to Restore City Hall, was given tax-exempt status and received a grant of nearly $1.3 million from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs in 1983.