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Portland City Hall (Maine)

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263:. Its original main portion is a U-shaped granite structure, the U open to Congress Street. A modern ell extends along Myrtle Street, behind the right leg of the U. The central portion is three stories in height, with roof dormers fronted by a low balustrade. A tower, 200 feet (61 m) in height rises from the center of this section. Ground floor windows are set in rounded openings, a feature continued around the wings. There are three entrances, accessed via a broad set of stairs; the central one is topped by the city seal. The wings are two stories in height, with projecting colonnades of Tuscan columns facing the inside of the U. The wings are covered by hip roofs, with a bracketed cornice extending around. 366: 393: 417: 48: 1197: 90: 65: 405: 1208: 97: 72: 1086: 1181: 1117: 1247: 1101: 365: 1091: 392: 1176: 1122: 763: 1143: 1045: 1272: 433: 1076: 1010: 975: 1050: 955: 915: 740: 1015: 1005: 1000: 980: 239:, on a prominent rise, anchoring a cluster of civic buildings at the eastern end of Portland's downtown. The structure was built between 1909 and 1912 and was listed on the 1096: 930: 845: 965: 960: 835: 1055: 1020: 925: 900: 1040: 990: 970: 945: 935: 920: 910: 895: 875: 850: 840: 830: 301:
and built in 1867 but which burned in 1908. The city hall built in 1867 replaced the previous city hall, built in 1862 (designed by James H. Rand) and burned in the
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Brass plaques, mounted on the pillars at the base of the steps to the building, commemorate soldiers who fought in the
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Portland City Hall is the third city hall building in its Congress Street location. It was designed by
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The interior of the building houses the city's offices. The addition on Myrtle Street also includes
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The 1868 city hall can be seen to the left of the original 1833 city hall in this 1874 illustration
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There have been four versions of Portland's city hall between 1833 and the present day:
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Maine
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1833 city hall, Market Square (a modified version of the 1825
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Portland City Hall occupies much of the city block bounded by
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1868 city hall, Congress Street (destroyed by fire in 1908)
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1862 city hall, Congress Street (destroyed by fire in 1866)
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National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Maine
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1909 city hall, Congress Street (today's structure)
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Portland City Hall (Maine) is located in Maine
Portland City Hall (Maine) is located in the United States
Congress Street
Portland, Maine
43°39′33″N 70°15′26″W / 43.65930°N 70.25730°W / 43.65930; -70.25730
Carrère & Hastings
John Calvin Stevens
73000119
Portland, Maine
Congress Street
National Register of Historic Places
Congress Street
Cumberland Avenue
Exchange Street
Merrill Auditorium
Kotzschmar Memorial Organ
New York City
Carrère & Hastings
John Calvin Stevens
John Howard Stevens
New York City Hall
Francis H. Fassett
Great Fire of 1866
Market House
Market Square
first city hall
Spanish-American War
Vietnam

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