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Oliver Hill Building

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NRHP Reference #
  
08000542

Added to NRHP
  
June 20, 2008

Opened
  
1892

Area
  
8,000 m²

VLR #
  
127-6048

Designated VLR
  
June 8, 2006

Floors
  
3

Architectural style
  
Beaux-Arts architecture

Oliver Hill Building

Location
  
102 Governor St., Richmond, Virginia

Built
  
1892 (1892)-1894, 1908-1910, 1929

Architects
  
William Munday Poindexter, Marion Johnson Dimmock

Function
  
Administrative building, Public library, Office

Similar
  
Virginia State Library, Governor's Mansion, James Monroe Building, Virginia State Capitol, Downtown Richmond - Virginia

Virginia State Library-Oliver Hill Building, also known as the State Finance Building, is a historic library and government office building located on Capitol Square in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1892-1894, expanded in 1908-1910, remodeled in 1929, and renovated and expanded in 2004. It is a three-story, Beaux Arts style building with a buff brick veneer and terra cotta detailing. It features an Ionic order portico echoing the Virginia State Capitol’s portico. It originally housed the Virginia State Library collections, the Virginia Supreme Court, and office of the Attorney General. From 1910 to 1964, the State Museum of Natural History was housed in a new wing. In 1939, the functions of the State Library and Supreme Court were moved to the new Virginia State Library building, now the Patrick Henry Building, and the building was rechristened the State Finance Building. On October 28, 2005, the building was officially renamed the Oliver Hill Building, after Oliver Hill.

The offices of the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services are located in the Oliver Hill Building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

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Oliver Hill Building Wikipedia