Details for Dallas City Hall, 1914-1978

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5113006664

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Marker Number 6664
Atlas Number 5113006664
Marker Title Dallas City Hall, 1914-1978
Index Entry Dallas City Hall, 1914-1978
Address 106 S. Harwood St.
City Dallas
County Dallas
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 706608
UTM Northing 3629218
Subject Codes cities and towns; buildings; design and construction; Beaux Arts (architectural style)
Marker Year 1978
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Yes
Marker Location UNT Dallas Law Center, E side S. Harwood Street between Main and Commerce streets. Marker reported missing May 2015. Map dot approximate.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Missing
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In May 1910 Dallas officials determined that the City Hall, then situated on the northwest corner of Commerce and Akard Streets, had become too small to serve adequately the city's population of over 90,000. They sold the property to Adolphus Busch, who built the Adolphus Hotel at that site. A number of locations were considered for the new municipal facility before C. C. Slaughter suggested this site, which the city purchased in the fall of 1911. Voters approved a bond issue in an April 1912 election, and construction began in May 1913. The completed building opened on Oct. 17, 1914, to coincide with the start of the State Fair. C. D. Hill and Co. of Dallas designed the five-story Beaux-arts City Hall, constructed of Texas gray granite. Ornate Corinthian columns line the Classical facade. The interior of the structure, originally finished with marble floors and mahogany woodwork, has been remodeled periodically to provide additional office space. In 1956 the adjacent municipal building was erected to serve the growing city. In the basement of this structure on Nov. 24, 1963, Jack Ruby fatally shot Lee Harvey Oswald, alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1978
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