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  1. San Francisco City Hall is the seat of government for the City and County of San Francisco, California. Re-opened in 1915 in its open space area in the city's Civic Center, it is a Beaux-Arts monument to the City Beautiful movement that epitomized the high-minded American Renaissance of the 1880s to 1917. The structure's dome is taller than that of the United States Capitol by 42 feet (13 m ...

  2. Philadelphia’s City Hall commands attention. Placed at the crossroads of Broad and Market Streets, it serves as an architectural compass, dividing the City into north, south, east, and west. Walking through its monumental archways inspires awe. Driving around it requires Indie 500 skills. No other American city has such a colossal building that, literally, stops...

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  4. Mar 29, 2018 · American Treasure: Philadelphia City Hall. Philadelphia’s City Hall is the world’s largest masonry building made of brick, white marble, limestone and granite. This historic structure leaves visitors lingering in awe. Humans have had more than a century to acclimate to skyscrapers, and while this is a tall building indeed, stretching up to ...

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    • WILLIAM PENN LAID OUT THE BUILDING'S SPOT 200 YEARS BEFORE IT WAS BUILT. William Penn, who founded the Province of Pennsylvania in 1681, planned the city of Philadelphia in a grid pattern between the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers.
    • CONSTRUCTION TOOK 30 YEARS AND COST NEARLY $25 MILLION. After years of political wrangling about the location, construction began on what was to become City Hall in 1871.
    • IT (SORT OF) HELD THE TITLE OF WORLD'S TALLEST BUILDING FOR 14 YEARS. The designers of City Hall, including Scottish architect John McArthur, Jr., intended for the building to be the tallest in the world upon its completion.
    • IT WAS PHILLY'S TALLEST BUILDING FOR NEARLY 100 YEARS. A long-held “gentlemen’s agreement” among city developers ensured that no building in Philadelphia would reach past the tip of Penn’s hat at 548 feet.
  5. Philadelphia’s second City Hall, at Fifth and Chestnut streets, immediately adjacent to Independence Hall, was completed in 1791. It succeeded the city’s first city hall, built during William Penn’s lifetime, at the heart of the commercial district, on Second Street. The new facility hosted the mayor’s office and council chamber on the ...

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  6. Jan 27, 2017 · City Hall is home to Philadelphia’s government and political system. It has 700 rooms, making it the largest municipal building in the United States. The buildings square design surrounds an interior courtyard, and it is topped by a 37ft, 27 ton bronze statue of William Penn. Check out the below aerial shots of the building: The bronze statue ...

  7. Nov 2, 2021 · The city estimates that 98% of employees are fully vaccinated, only about 1,000 of the city's more than 30,000 employees remain unvaccinated.

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