New York City Hall in New York

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City Hall Park, New York, NY 10007, USA
contacts phone: +1 212-639-9675
website: www1.nyc.gov
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Latitude: 40.7127744, Longitude: -74.006059

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    Hemant Gameti

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    Wow Amaizing Ples I Lick You N.Y

  • Ana Paola White

    Ana Paola White

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    City Counsel meetings are often here with times for open comment. Check the NYC Council website for schedules, come early and prepare ahead of time (you only get 3 minutes to speak). Metal detectors surround the front drive, so be prepared to line up.

  • BALMIKI NISHAD

    BALMIKI NISHAD

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    I love american village. My wishes to live in american village. But this is not possible because i live in india and i have not enough money that i buy any land in America

  • G Aquino

    G Aquino

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    I recently joined a free tour, which I had to reserve in advance via the City Hall website. There is a security check before anyone is allowed on-premises. Once in, visitors are asked to wait for the docent by the Nathan Hale Statue. Photography is allowed during the tour and there are public restrooms inside the building. The tour started a few minutes behind schedule and lasted 90 minutes. The docent was knowledgeable, pleasant, and patient with questions. She described what the place was like more than 200 years ago, explained the purpose, architecture, and design of the building, and shared significant historical events that the place bore witness to. The tour overall was informative without being too overwhelming. Highly recommended!

  • Sharon Kapitula

    Sharon Kapitula

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    Gorgeous French style building in the civic center. Built in the early 1800s, it’s a good time capsule of what New York looked like a couple hundred years ago. If you visit the website, you can sign up for a free tour in which they teach you the history and show you city council chambers and the welcoming rooms. I especially love the gorgeous central rotunda, whole building feels very European.

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