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  1. Designed by architect George Browne as his first major commission, Kingston City Hall follows the precedent for public buildings of its time in its composition and the emphasis on portico and dome. The Tuscan portico, removed in 1958, was rebuilt in 1966 to replicate the original.

    • 216 Ontario Street, Kingston, Ontario
  2. Feb 7, 2006 · Kingston City Hall and market was begun in 1842, a year after Kingston had been named capital of the Province of Canada. Designed by George BROWNE Sr, one of Canada's leading architects of the 19th century, it was an ambitious plan for the period.

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  4. Since Kingston was, at the time, the capital of the new Province of Canada, the appearance of the new town hall was planned to reflect the city’s status as the capital. Architect George Browne, who had moved to Kingston from Quebec with the new government, won the design contest and drew the plans.

    • 1844
    • City hall, market, custom house, post office, police station, jail, and other uses
  5. Designed by architect Arthur Crooks, it serves as the seat of local government and offers guided tours to visitors. Kingston City Hall. Architectural Style: Victorian. Year Built: 1872-1873. Architect: Arthur Crooks. Open Hours: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (except July & August: 9 AM to 4 PM) Landmark: Midtown area of Kingston, New York.

  6. Kingston City Hall is a monumental town hall which was purely built of stone in the 19th century. It was considered to be a national historic site in the year 1961 due to its Neoclassical style architecture.

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  7. Originally designed by architect George Browne when Kingston was the capital of the United Province of Canada, City Hall is one of the finest 19th century buildings in Canada and a nationally designated heritage site.

  8. Stylistically, the building is reflective of architect George Brownes own unique take on Neoclassical architecture, a style that emerged in Europe in the mid-18th century and that would often be used for civic buildings.

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