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previously. On July 4, 2018, the clock was restarted with new face lighting and repaired electrical systems, all from donated components and time. Due to problems with its mechanics, the bell however does not function and no immediate plans have been put into place to restore it in the foreseeable
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made a speech at the City Hall on his way to another at Harvard on February 3, 1900, greeted by a reported 2500-3000 attendees who completely filled the grand hall and corridors, with another 1000 said to be waiting to greet him on the lower floors. Bryan would return to deliver a second speech in
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The increased sale of tickets the past few days for the concert to be given by the Boston Symphony orchestra at the city hall tomorrow night assures that there will be but few empty seats. As it is probably the only time the orchestra will come to Holyoke it affords a chance for music lovers that
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In addition to housing city offices, City Hall's main second-floor ballroom has also been used as a public function space. It has been used for school graduation ceremonies, theatrical productions, dances, receptions for presidential candidates and foreign dignitaries, and from 1912 until 1926
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The construction of city hall was a multiyear effort, spanning six years. Its foundations were first laid in 1871 by stonemason John Delaney and his crew, who had also overseen the initial construction of the Holyoke Canal System. By December 17, 1874, the roof was reported as complete, and the
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A session of the aldermen was interrupted on April 29, 1930, while several councilors, as well as city employees, successfully extinguished a fire on building's roof started by high winds blowing embers from a large blaze in the Caspar Ranger Lumber Yard. Due to the severity of the other fires
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Notre City Hall est maintenant à l'abri du mauvais temps. Les toîts sont terminés et les ouvertures closes pour l'hiver. On reprendra les travaux au printemps, et d'aprés les plans qui viennent d'être fournis par des architectes de New-York, la bâtisse sera probablement terminée pour l'hiver
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There were escape routes through passageways behind fireplaces on each floor and apparently a tunnel leading from the basement of City Hall to the basement of Murray's saloon. It is said that the mayor and police chief used to visit the speakeasy after hours using this
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The speak-easy was rigged with flashing lights to warn patrons of impending raids, and escape routes through secret passageways behind the fireplaces on each floor. The passageway led to a tunnel in the basement where it finally emerged near City
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modeled after the Gothic aesthetic of the City Hall building and made of the same Monson granite, which stands at the corner of Dwight and High Street today. The gift, costing between $ 1,500 and $ 2,000 at the time, was presented to
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Even prohibition couldn't stop The Bud. During that dry period, City Hall employees would sneak through a tunnel that stretched underground, through hidden doors located in The Bud's fireplace, to a speakeasy on the tavern's second
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From the time that he was cheered wildly by the students of Holy Cross College, Worcester, whom he addressed in the forenoon, until he closed his strenuous day in Holyoke City Hall late tonight, in his campaign for the Democratic
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During the building's original construction in 1876, 13 stained glass windows were commissioned by the city and made by Samuel West of Boston. Three of these are located in the stairwells to the auditorium, including two
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by Mrs. Rosina A. Whiting, and was said to provide drinking water to originally be cooled in pipes by a chamber for ice beneath it. On its sides read two inscriptions from the Bible and one passage from Shakespeare's
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in Massachusetts, the grand hall was used for a time as a venue for hundreds of bouts, by the army and other promoters. City Hall's auditorium was also briefly the home venue for the Interstate Basketball League's
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy, and James G. Blaine Jr., of the American Red Cross campaign for $ 90,000 last night with addresses to an audience that filled city hall.
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The City Hall tower bell will toll every two minutes Monday during the funeral services for President Kennedy. Mayor Samuel Resnic said the tolling of the bell will start at 11 a.m.
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started across downtown, the public was evacuated and the roof fire had to be extinguished by hand, as too many hydrants were in use to provide adequate pressure for fire hoses.
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While the exact date the clock stopped regularly functioning is unknown, after about 30 years of being out of service the mechanism was restored in the Spring of 2018 by local
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concluded a day of touring in Boston, Worcester, and Springfield with a campaign rally on the evening of April 27, 1912 in the grand ballroom, in tandem with speeches by
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lines converged there, with zone fares based on the distance between that location and the system's various stops. From 1876 until 1902 the building was also home to the
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first expressed interest in running for president in 2020, saying she would "take a hard look" at the idea; Warren would later make her candidacy official in
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no. 14, eight-day mechanism installed in 1877, contains all bronze components and is one of only three such clock movements sold by the company in
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The 2.5 ton Jones & Co. bell in the clock tower, with the word "rusty" plastered in tar; the ringing mechanism does not function at this time
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building was sealed from the elements for the winter. By 1877 its tower was topped out and the clock's timekeeping mechanism was installed.
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History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers
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that returned to roost during one evening in January 1982. For several years the clock gears had also been lubricated with standard
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Up until the 1980s the clock's bell also rang on special occasions, including every two minutes during the funeral service of
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with gold numbers, which many onlookers found difficult to read, today the hall's large clock tower contains four faces of
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in 1874. The building was completed two years later at a cost of $ 500,000. It has housed city offices since then.
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across Dwight Street through a tunnel connected to the building. Later accounts of P. J. Murray's, better known as
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Massachusetts public clock directory (Report). National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. p. 47.
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by Albert Labonte, silent film; includes the officeholders and functions of City Hall, shown by room, in 1937
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City Hall is a large stone structure in the Gothic Revival style, built with granite quarried in
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Illustrated catalogue of Seth Thomas, New Haven, E. N. Welch and Welch, Spring & Co., clocks
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Hamilton, Walter (January 4, 1982). "Holyoke's City Hall clock catches up—one more time".
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The Seth Thomas no. 14 clock mechanism, as it appeared in March 2018, prior to restoration
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City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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rather than a specialty lubricant, leading to the coagulation of residue on the
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court from 1946 until these changes reversed in 1973 for the city's centennial.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hampden County, Massachusetts
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Beetle, Janice (July 3, 1986). "Clock tower chimes to signal libery event".
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professor emeritus of English, John Nelson, who worked on the clock of the
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During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the building served as the
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Holyoke City Hall’s Tower Clock is Operating for the First Time Decades
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Weinberg, Judith (November 28, 1981). "Old tavern warmed by spirits".
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the Hall on January 10, 1902, and later that same year on October 27,
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National Register of Historic Places in Hampden County, Massachusetts
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The Finest Hall in New England: The History of Holyoke City Hall
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prochain. Ce sera l'une des plus belles bâtisses de l'état.
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in a packed hall in 1918. Following the legalization of
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O'Hare, Kevin. "Landmark tavern fights for its life".
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Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center
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in 1975, and included in a boundary expansion of the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Holyoke City Hall is located in Holyoke
Holyoke City Hall is located in Massachusetts
Holyoke City Hall is located in the United States
Holyoke, Massachusetts
42°12′23″N 72°36′28″W / 42.20639°N 72.60778°W / 42.20639; -72.60778
Atwood, C. B.
Gothic Revival
North High Street Historic District
ID92001725
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Holyoke, Massachusetts
Gothic Revival
Charles B. Atwood
Henry F. Kilburn

stained glass
Monson
transept
National Register of Historic Places
North High Street Historic District
blackwood
Belgium milk glass
Seth Thomas
New England
Jones & Co. Troy Bell Foundry
Troy, New York

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