Category:Ballard City Hall
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Ballard's City Hall, designed by Thomas G. Bird, was built in 1899 and served that purpose until 1907 when Ballard was annexed to Seattle. It thereafter served as a police station and later health department offices. Though surviving the 1949 earthquake, the bell tower was removed in 1953 after bricks began to fall to the street. After sustaining further damage from the April 29, 1965 earthquake the building was condemned and demolished amidst a public outcry after no one came forward to make the repairs that could have saved it.
Media in category "Ballard City Hall"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Asahel Curtis Panorama of Stimson Mill, Ballard, 1904.jpg 1,299 × 515; 198 KB
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Ballard Avenue, Seattle, October 19, 1925 (MOHAI 1569).jpg 635 × 475; 52 KB
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Ballard Avenue, Seattle, October 19, 1925 (MOHAI 1970).jpg 637 × 463; 50 KB
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Ballard City Hall on Ballard Ave, nd (SEATTLE 248).jpg 416 × 512; 40 KB
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City hall, Ballard (CURTIS 1408).jpeg 411 × 512; 49 KB
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Panorama of Stimson Mill, Ballard (CURTIS 1520).jpeg 477 × 512; 60 KB
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Seattle - Ballard city hall, 1915.gif 861 × 1,200; 749 KB