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Brunswick Old City Hall
Old City Hall, ca. 1888
Designed by architect Albert S. Eichberg, "Old City Hall" is an example of Richardsonian Romanesque with Queen Anne affinities. The building presents the characteristically massive, arched entranceways and exhibits fine Italianate brackets unusual to this style. Note the elaborate terra-cotta, including gargoyles and angels, and the abundance of detail massed upon detail. Built at a cost of $33,000, the building originally housed City offices and the public library. Presently, the offices of the Old Town Brunswick Preservation Association and the Main Street Program, as well as the offices ofthe Clerk of the Court are housed in the buildings. A restoration project to rehabilitate the structure is now in the planning stages.
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