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7-458: City Building may refer to: City Building (Illinois) , a historic Illinois building City Building (series) , a series of video games published by Sierra City-building game , a genre of video games City hall , the chief administrative building of a city City Building in the New South , a 1983 nonfiction book Topics referred to by

14-578: A bid from local builder F. W. Alexander for $ 5,496. The building received its common name from the words "City Building" that were carved into the front of the structure. The building functioned as St. Charles city hall until 1941, and still housed police and fire services until 1962. The 16th Judicial Circuit Court also used the building in the 1950s and 1960s. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 1979. The circular, brick City Building stands two stories tall, and

21-468: Is an example of eclectic influences on Victorian architecture . The building is adjacent to the Fox River (to the west) with its main entrance on the east side at 15 N. Riverside Avenue. The roof is hipped and features a bell tower on the southeastern side, capped with a Byzantine roof. Several shed dormer windows break through the main roof. The soffit is decorated with wood brackets. The front

28-488: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages City Building (Illinois) The City Building is a Registered Historic Place in St. Charles, Illinois . It was the first structure in the city built specifically for government use, and has served variously as town hall, police station, fire house, circuit court, and public works monitoring station. St. Charles , Illinois

35-444: Is split into three bays; the middle bay extends beyond the roof to create a large pediment . This dormer allows for an attic. The main set of double doors is beneath a stilted arch . Rectangular, double hung windows on the first floor are also beneath stilted arches, with two large windows north of the entrance and a large door (originally for fire engines) on the south. The second floor has symmetrical pairs of windows on either side of

42-422: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title City Building . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=City_Building&oldid=942400621 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

49-404: Was first settled in 1833 and was incorporated as a city in 1874. In the early 1890s, it became apparent that the settlement needed a main government building from which to conduct affairs. Mayor A. H. Bennett commissioned the structure that year, authorizing the purchase of the property from B. T. Hunt for $ 1,500 in 1891. The St. Charles City Council approved the building on March 12, 1892, accepting

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