Front:
NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS., now being erected on Court Street. Pell & Corbett,
Architects New York. (See other side.)
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Published by Geo. S. Graves, Springfield, Mass. and West Harpswell, Me.
PHOTO-TYPE
For Message
K.A.H.M.
1910
For Robress
Springfield's "Up-to-date" Municipal Buildings will do more
to advertise the "City" of Homes" than any other one agency.
The building on the right is for the City Offices. The Auditorium
on the left will have a seating capacity of 2,000. These buildings
will be equal in size, having frontage of 115 feet on Court Street,
and a depth of 175 feet, extending to Pynchon Street. Corinthi-
an Columns 41 feet high. Height to apex of pediments 75
feet. Materials, Indiana limestone. Estimated cost, $1,100,000.
The clock tower or "Carpanile," 270 feet high, is a unique fea-
ture of the Group that will attract thousands of visitors to enjoy
the grand view of the city and Connecticut Valley.
Mr. C.F. Goodering
West Hartford.
R. FLO
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