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  2. Mar 16, 2023 · The City Hall of Jersey City is an elaborate granite and marble structure of mixed-Victorian and Classical architecture. It was designed by the architect Lewis H. Broome (1849-1927) and completed in 1896.

  3. Jun 4, 2020 · The structure was designed by Lewis H. Broome, who served as New Jersey’s official architect under then-Governor Woodrow Wilson during the 1910s. Considered one of the Garden State’s best architects, his other work includes design on Trenton’s Statehouse Dome and the Windsor Theater in New York City.

  4. Not much historic information is available about the history of Jersey City’s 1897 City Hall. The original building, by architect Louis Henry Broome, met with a lot of criticism primarily because its design was to overworked and lacked a cohesive vocabulary.

  5. It was designed by the architect Lewis H. Broome and completed in 1896. A park-like setting and landscaping around the building, similar to that of the City Hall of New York, It was the city's second seat of government.

  6. Oct 11, 2024 · Beholding in disbelief — for antique art at this level is extraordinarily rare for Jersey City — a six-columned, 24-foot-high half-dome altar piece designed by the famed Panzironi Studios of New...

  7. Aug 8, 2020 · City Hall, at 280 Grove Street, was erected in 1894-97 to replace a dilapidated chamber on Newark Avenue and Cooper Place. Designed by Lewis H. Broome, the elaborate granite and marble structure, serves as the seat of municipal government of Jersey City.

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  8. Completed in 1896 Jersey City City Hall is a large marble and granite building designed by Lewis H. Broome. From 1912 to 1970 it was the home of one of the most powerful Democratic political machines in the USA.

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