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- Q7569232 subject Q15404888.
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- Q7569232 abstract "Southbridge Town Hall is an historic town hall at 41 Elm Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The imposing Romanesque Revival building was built in 1888 to serve as both the town hall and the public high school. It is the only major Romanesque building to survive in Southbridge. and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.At the time of its construction, the town had been considering separate buildings to function as town hall and high school, replacing the single Greek Revival building that was serving both purposes (on the site of the present town hall). The town eventually decided, as a cost-saving measure, to build the single building, which served both purposes until a dedicated high school was built in 1927. Classrooms and town offices occupied the first floor, and a large meeting space was on the second floor. The interior underwent some renovations in the 1970s.The exterior of the building has typical Romanesque styling, with massive stone blocks, large arches, and textured ornamental brickwork. The massing is asymmetrical, with a round clocktower on the left. The entranceway features a two story arched brick surround over a pair of doorways, each of which is itself surrounded by a stone block arch supported by twin columns.".
- Q7569232 added "1987-11-20".
- Q7569232 architect Q20709268.
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- Q7569232 nrhpReferenceNumber "87001378".
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- Q7569232 yearOfConstruction "1888".
- Q7569232 added "1987-11-20".
- Q7569232 architect Q20709268.
- Q7569232 built "1888".
- Q7569232 location "41".
- Q7569232 name "Southbridge Town Hall".
- Q7569232 refnum "87001378".
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- Q7569232 comment "Southbridge Town Hall is an historic town hall at 41 Elm Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The imposing Romanesque Revival building was built in 1888 to serve as both the town hall and the public high school. It is the only major Romanesque building to survive in Southbridge.".
- Q7569232 label "Southbridge Town Hall".
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- Q7569232 depiction Southbridge_Town_Hall.jpg.
- Q7569232 name "Southbridge Town Hall".