Built 1905 Designated CP August 31, 1989 Area 4,000 m² Architectural style Beaux-Arts architecture Added to NRHP 21 May 1987 | NRHP Reference # 87000807 Opened 1905 Phone +1 203-622-7700 Architecture firm Mowbray and Uffinger | |
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Address 101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830, USA Similar Bush‑Holley House, Putnam Cottage, Indian Harbor Yacht Club, Cos Cob, United States Post Office |
The Greenwich Senior Center, formerly Greenwich Town Hall, is located at 299 Greenwich Avenue in the business district of Greenwich, Connecticut. USA. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 21, 1987.
History
The building is a Beaux Arts design by Mowbray and Uffinger, and was built in 1905 by Robert M. Bruce to serve as the Town Hall of Greenwich. The building is shaped like a vertical cube and has three stories, rusticated at the first story. The roof rises above a copper cornice and has a clock built below a domed cupola. In 1977, the town government offices were moved to a building that was formerly used by the Greenwich High School at Field Point Road. The building is now used as a senior center.
References
Greenwich Town Hall (Connecticut) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA