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List of city and town halls in the United States

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This is a list of city and town halls in the United States.

Alabama

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Arizona

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Yuma's City Hall is constructed with Spanish Colonial Revival architecture referencing the Spanish colonial period of Arizona's history

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Arkansas

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California

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Pasadena City Hall

Colorado

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Connecticut

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District of Columbia

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Washington DC's former city hall is an example of neoclassical architecture, which was in vogue when it was built

Florida

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Former

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Georgia

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Hawaii

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Illinois

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Because it was built by the PWA, the Berywn Illinois City Hall is done in the PWA Moderne style

Indiana

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Former

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Iowa

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Kentucky

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Maine

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Maryland

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Former

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Massachusetts

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Boston City Hall is famous for its brutalist style

Former

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Michigan

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Former

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Minnesota

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Lake City City Hall

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Missouri

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Former

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Nebraska

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Nevada

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New Jersey

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New York

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Albany City Hall was designed by the namesake of the Richardsonian Romanesque style

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North Carolina

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Ashville's City Hall demonstrates the art deco style.

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Ohio

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Oregon

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Rhode Island

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Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia City Hall is associated with the Curse of Billy Penn.

Tennessee

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Texas

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Vermont

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Virginia

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West Virginia

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Wisconsin

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See also

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