Location |
In Four Corners downtown |
Boundaries |
South Fitzhugh Street between Broad Street and West Main Street |
City Hall Historic Distict refers to a short section of South Fitzhugh Street in the Four Corners neighborhood downtown. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 as "Monroe County - #74001258" and consists of four buildings: the Academy Building, St. Luke's Church, Irving Place, and the Monroe County Executive office. The name refers to Irving Place, which once served as City Hall.
30 acres, 4 buildings
Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer: Warner,A.J.
Architectural Style: Renaissance, Other, Gothic Revival
References
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ePodunk (Note that the title is wrong.)
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