411 W 1st St
Duluth, MN 55802, USA

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City Hall, 411 West First St Duluth, St Louis County, MN

The architectural and historical significance of Duluth`s City Hall is that it is a part of the Duluth Civic Center combining in one area the principal structures of the City, County and Federal Government in the City of Duluth whose "grouping plan" was designed by Daniel Hudson Burnham (1846-1912), D.H. Burnham & Company, Architects, Chicago. One of the chief members of the Chicago School of Architecture and a pioneer city planner, Burnham was the architect for the first and middle building of the Duluth Civic Center`s three government structures, the St. Louis County Courthouse, which was completed in 1911. While conforming to Burnham`s conception, City Hall, which opened in 1928, and the Federal Building, constructed in 1930, were the work of other architects. Thomas J. Shefchik (1890-1963), Duluth, was the City Hall architect, while a federal architecture team was responsible for the Federal Building.

City Hall, 411 West First St Duluth, St Louis County, MN

The architectural and historical significance of Duluth`s City Hall is that it is a part of the Duluth Civic Center combining in one area the principal structures of the City, County and Federal Government in the City of Duluth whose "grouping plan" was designed by Daniel Hudson Burnham (1846-1912), D.H. Burnham & Company, Architects, Chicago. One of the chief members of the Chicago School of Architecture and a pioneer city planner, Burnham was the architect for the first and middle building of the Duluth Civic Center`s three government structures, the St. Louis County Courthouse, which was completed in 1911. While conforming to Burnham`s conception, City Hall, which opened in 1928, and the Federal Building, constructed in 1930, were the work of other architects. Thomas J. Shefchik (1890-1963), Duluth, was the City Hall architect, while a federal architecture team was responsible for the Federal Building.

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