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  1. San José City Hall is the seat of the municipal government of San Jose, California. Located in Downtown San Jose, it was designed by Pritzker Prize -winning architect Richard Meier in a Postmodern style.

  2. #127 San Jose City Hall, 1955 City Hall as it looked in the 1950s. Designed by the architect Theodore Lenzen, and constructed in 1887, it originally housed the jail on the ground floor, council chambers on the main floor, and public library on the third floor.

  3. The old San Jose City Hall (1889-1958), originally located in the center of what is now Cesar Chavez Park. The building housed city government offices, city library, and the jail. Requiring costly retrofitting, it was demolished in 1958, and the new city hall offices located on North First Street.

  4. City Hall in the 1950s. Designed by architect Theodore Lenzen, and constructed in 1887, it originally housed the jail on the ground floor, council chambers on the main floor, and public library...

  5. It was a two-story brick structure with council chambers on the ground floor and two small rooms and an assembly hall upstairs. The county leased the second floor as a courtroom for a short time but the lease was not renewed in 1862 because the city needed the space.

  6. Old City Hall, San Jose, 1855. Designed by Levi Goodrich, this City Hall was constructed in 1855 at what later became 35 North Market Street. It was a two-story brick structure with council...

  7. Former San José City Hall. Location: 801 N. First Street. Date: Built 1958. Architect: Donald F. Haines. Threat: Neglect, Redevelopment. Once hailed as a modern marvel, this iconic symbol of the city's 20th-century suburban expansion was one of the first International Style civic buildings constructed on the West Coast.

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