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The Atlanta City Hall is a Late Gothic Revival high-rise covered in cream terracotta tiles, built in 1928-'30.
The Atlanta City Hall is a Late Gothic Revival high-rise covered in cream terracotta tiles, built in 1928-'30. The Trinity Avenue Annex was built in 1989. The 5th floor has the Green Roof laid with verdant gardens.
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68 Mitchell St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States
+1 404-330-6000
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