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- Holyoke City Hall is the historic city hall of Holyoke, Massachusetts. It is located at 536 Dwight Street, on the south east corner of High Street and Dwight Street. Serving both as the city administrative center and a public timepiece for the industrial city's workers, construction began on the Gothic Revival structure in 1871 to a design by architect Charles B. Atwood. Difficulties and delays in construction were compounded by Atwood's failure to deliver updated drawings in a timely manner, and the design work was turned over to Henry F. Kilburn in 1874. The building was completed two years later at a cost of $500,000. It has housed city offices since then. (en)
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- Atwood, C. B.; et al. (en)
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- Holyoke City Hall’s Tower Clock is Operating for the First Time Decades, interview with David Cotton, who restored the building's clock; Holyoke Media, 2018 (en)
- Civic Holyoke by Albert Labonte, silent film; includes the officeholders and functions of City Hall, shown by room, in 1937 (en)
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