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It is located at Three City Hall Square. [2] The building was constructed in 1948-49 by the M.A. Dyer Company and John Bowen Company. Lynn's mayor Albert Cole was the driving force behind the design and construction of the building, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1]
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One of four registered buildings in Lynn designed by Henry Warren Rogers [6] 14: Lynn Masonic Hall: Lynn Masonic Hall: August 21, 1979 : 64-68 Market St. 15: Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium: Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium
A number of Lynn's significant civic and religious buildings lie within the district. The main library building is separately listed on the National Register, as are the armory, and St. Stephen's Memorial Episcopal Church. [2] The Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium building lies just off the common to the east.
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Originally known as Portland City Hall Auditorium, it is located in the eastern section of Portland City Hall. The auditorium was built in 1912 and underwent a major rebuild and renovation in 1997. It features a large pipe organ, the Hermann Kotzschmar Memorial Organ , donated by Cyrus Curtis and built by the Austin Organ Company (Opus 323).
In 1982, the City of Portland negotiated with the owner to buy the theatre but talks broke down. The city council finally voted to condemn the building. [15] A condemnation hearing jury determined that the city would have to pay the owner $4.1 million as compensation for the building. [16] The theater cost $500,000 to build in 1928. [17]
Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium: Lynn: 1949 Malden High School Donald E. Brunelli Jr. Building Malden: 1935 Mary E. Curley School, Jamaica Plain: Boston: 1931 Mary Jeanette Murray Bath House Hull Shore Drive and Nantasket Avenue: Nantasket: 1930 Mohawk Theatre North Adams: 1938 Pearl Street School: Reading: 1939 Springfield Safe Deposit ...