New York Discount Car Rental and City Hall
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The City of New York is famous for its landmark architecture and stunning structures. In fact, you may find it hard to make the time to stop and enjoy each and every building! If you simply must narrow your sightseeing field down to just a handful of buildings, AAMCAR Car Rentals in New York City high recommends placing New York City Hall at the top of your Must-Visit list! Built in 1912, the New York City Hall building is one of Manhattans most spectacular structures, boasting a beautiful marble and granite faade thats reminiscent of a much early era. Designed by John McComb Jr. and Joseph Francois Mangin, this towering icon of justice and peace is the oldest City Hall structure in the nation and has long been considered one of the finest architectural accomplishments of its period. An early expression of NYCs budding cosmopolitan flare, City Hall is now an official New York Historical Landmark, so dont miss your chance to check it out during your upcoming AAMCAR Car Rentals in New York City vacation!
Structurally Significant
Built to accommodate the citys growing municipal government, the New York City Hall building features three floors of formal offices and meeting areas. The result of a hotly-contested architectural competition held in 1802, the City Hall building features clear French influences, as well as a strict Federal style. Stunning details on the building include arched windows, delicate ornamental swags, pilasters and tons of decorative Corinthian- and Ionic-style columns. Designed to give off an air of sophistication and success, the New York City Hall also features a formal grand staircase entrance, a one-story portico and a stunning copper cupola topped with the iconic statue of Justice. New Yorks City Hall has continued to evoke praise since its completion in 1812, earning it a place near and dear to many city historians. Known for its role in both the citys civic and cultural history, the Hall now features daily tours designed to further promote the buildings important role in Manhattans past.
Important Historical Happenings at City Hall
City Hall has played an important role in many civic functions, as well as a few nationally significant events. Customers of AAMCAR Car Rentals in New York City are encouraged to learn more about these exciting happenings by partaking in a tour of the Halls public facilities, many of which include late 19th century furnishings and priceless pieces of American history. One of the Halls most important rooms is that of the buildings unofficial museum and reception room the second floor Governors Room. Designed as a celebration of the citys civic history, the Governors Room is currently home to a wide range of important 19th century American portraits, as well as furnishings from Charles Christian and Honore Lannuier. George Washingtons original desk is also exhibited in this ornate sitting room, as well as numerous other artifacts. Many distinguished guest have had the pleasure of visiting this room on official business including the Marquis de Lafayette and the one and only Albert Einstein. The room also played host to Abraham Lincoln during 1861, and would later serve as a backdrop for his funerary lay in state in 1865.
Customers of AAMCAR Car Rentals in New York City that are interested in taking a guided tour of the historic city hall are invited to stop by the facility any day during the week. Tours are offered periodically during the day depending on the demand, so simply stop in at the front visitors desk for more information. Large groups of customers from AAMCAR Car Rentals in New York City can also call 311 (in NYC) or 1-212-NEW-YORK to reserve a specific tour time. All tours are provide free of charge.
To learn more about City Hall and the local seat of government before embarking on your upcoming AAMCAR Car Rentals in New York City vacation please feel free to log onto the official NYC government website at www.nyc.gov.