Flushing Town Hall

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L'hôtel de ville de Flushing est un hôtel de ville historique situé dans le quartier de Flushing dans le borough du Queens à New York. Auparavant, il a servi de siège au gouvernement du village de Flushing, établi sous le nom de Vlissingen en 1645, jusqu'à la consolidation avec New York en 1898. Il a été construit en 1862 et est un bâtiment en brique de deux étages, avec sous-sol et comble. rdf:langString
Flushing Town Hall is a historic Town Hall located on Northern Boulevard at Linden Place in the Flushing section of the New York City borough of Queens. Formerly, it served as the seat of government of the village of Flushing, established as Vlissingen in 1645, until the consolidation with New York City in 1898. It was built in 1862 and is a 2-story, three-by-six-bay, brick building with basement and attic. A style of architecture that originated in Germany, Rundbogenstil ("round arch style"), was used here and in a number of American buildings of the Civil War Era. The earliest photographs show the building to have been painted a light color. The use of paint was discontinued following adhesion problems during a restoration. A small rear wing was added in 1938 containing a block of jail c rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Flushing Town Hall is a historic Town Hall located on Northern Boulevard at Linden Place in the Flushing section of the New York City borough of Queens. Formerly, it served as the seat of government of the village of Flushing, established as Vlissingen in 1645, until the consolidation with New York City in 1898. It was built in 1862 and is a 2-story, three-by-six-bay, brick building with basement and attic. A style of architecture that originated in Germany, Rundbogenstil ("round arch style"), was used here and in a number of American buildings of the Civil War Era. The earliest photographs show the building to have been painted a light color. The use of paint was discontinued following adhesion problems during a restoration. A small rear wing was added in 1938 containing a block of jail cells. The front facade features a triple arched portico topped by a classic entablature with low balustrade. It was listed as a New York City Landmark in 1968 and on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The building houses the (FCCA). As a member of New York City's Cultural Institutions Group (CIG), the FCCA serves as stewards of Flushing Town Hall, restoring, managing and programming the historic 1862 landmark on behalf of the City of New York. FCCA celebrates the history of Queens as the home of jazz by presenting jazz performance.
rdf:langString L'hôtel de ville de Flushing est un hôtel de ville historique situé dans le quartier de Flushing dans le borough du Queens à New York. Auparavant, il a servi de siège au gouvernement du village de Flushing, établi sous le nom de Vlissingen en 1645, jusqu'à la consolidation avec New York en 1898. Il a été construit en 1862 et est un bâtiment en brique de deux étages, avec sous-sol et comble.
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