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Federal Hall National Memorial, 28 Wall Street originally United States Custom House, later United States Sub-Treasury. Architect: Town & Davis, Samuel Thompson, John Ross and John Frazee. Completed: 1842This temple-like building was erected as the U.S. Custom House. Its initial design was the work of Ithiel Town and Alexander Jackson Davis, one of the famous and talented partnerships in America in the early nineteenth century. The Greek Revival style temple form used here set the standard for commercial and government architecture on Wall Street in the pre-Civil War period. This building stands on the site of the first City Hall, later called Federal Hall. George Washington took the first presidential oath of Downtown New York Web Walk |
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