Brockton City Hall, Brockton
Facts and practical information
The city hall of Brockton, Massachusetts is located at 45 School Street. It is a predominantly brick 2+1⁄2-story building sited on an entire city block bounded by School Street, East Elm Street, and City Hall Square. The Romanesque Revival structure was designed by local architect Wesley Lyng Minor, and built in 1892–94. It has entrances on three sides, each under a round Richardsonian arch with carved voussoirs. Its most prominent feature is a five-story tower, decorated with terra cotta panels and topped by a steeply-pitched Gothic style hip roof. The east elevation also has a three-story circular tower topped by a battlement. It was the first purpose-built building for housing the city's offices. The grand hall of the interior features murals depicting scenes of the American Civil War, painted by Richard Holland and Mortimer Lamb in 1893. ()
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Brockton City Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Campanelli Stadium, Snow Fountain and Clock, New England Telephone and Telegraph Engineering Office, Brockton Fair.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Brockton City Hall by public transport?
Train
- Brockton (5 min walk)