Bradford Old City Hall | |
Bradford Old City Hall, June 2009 | |
Location | 25–27 Kennedy Street Bradford, Pennsylvania |
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Coordinates | 41°57′25″N 78°38′51.5″W / 41.95694°N 78.647639°W |
Area | ~10,500 square feet (980 m2) |
Built | 1897 |
Architect | Enoch A. Curtis |
Architectural style | Victorian, Romanesque Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 76002156 [1] |
Added to NRHP | May 17, 1976 |
The Bradford Old City Hall is a historic city hall located in Bradford, Pennsylvania, in McKean County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1976. [1]
The eclectic Victorian Romanesque Revival building was constructed in 1897. The building was designed by architect Enoch A. Curtis of Fredonia, New York. [2] Curtis was also in charge of the building's reconstruction in 1902 after a devastating fire. [3] The 68-by-90-foot (21 by 27 m) brick building features a four-story, 100 feet (30 m) clock tower that houses a four-dialed clock created by Seth Thomas around 1910. [4]
The building no longer functions as city hall, but remains home to some city government offices. The building is also located in a Keystone Opportunity Zone (KOZ). [5]
Bradford Old City Hall | |
Bradford Old City Hall, June 2009 | |
Location | 25–27 Kennedy Street Bradford, Pennsylvania |
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Coordinates | 41°57′25″N 78°38′51.5″W / 41.95694°N 78.647639°W |
Area | ~10,500 square feet (980 m2) |
Built | 1897 |
Architect | Enoch A. Curtis |
Architectural style | Victorian, Romanesque Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 76002156 [1] |
Added to NRHP | May 17, 1976 |
The Bradford Old City Hall is a historic city hall located in Bradford, Pennsylvania, in McKean County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1976. [1]
The eclectic Victorian Romanesque Revival building was constructed in 1897. The building was designed by architect Enoch A. Curtis of Fredonia, New York. [2] Curtis was also in charge of the building's reconstruction in 1902 after a devastating fire. [3] The 68-by-90-foot (21 by 27 m) brick building features a four-story, 100 feet (30 m) clock tower that houses a four-dialed clock created by Seth Thomas around 1910. [4]
The building no longer functions as city hall, but remains home to some city government offices. The building is also located in a Keystone Opportunity Zone (KOZ). [5]