Ottawa, Ontario's second city hall was built in 1877 on Elgin Street between Queen and Albert Streets and next to Ottawa's First City Hall,[1] built in 1848.
[2] Built by architects Horsey and Sheard of Ottawa, the Second Empire French and Italian Style had one tall tower and three smaller ones.
The building used Gloucester Blue Limestone and Ohio sandstone.
In the interim the municipal government was housed at the Transportation Building.
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