Description: Title:Springfield's Classic Municipal BuildingsDescription:Springfield's Classic Municipal Buildings, erected at an expense of two million dollars, and dedicated December 8, 1913, are typical of the ?City of Progress.? They have made Springfield famous, and bring to Springfield every year the very best of music and entertainment which makes Springfield more and more a center of culture. The Administration Building for city offices is on the right. The Auditorium on the left has a seating capacity of 4,500 with ample room for exhibition purposes. These buildings are equal in size, having frontage of 115 feet on Court Street, and a depth of 175 feet, extending to Pynchon Street. Corinthian columns 41 feet high, height to apex of pediment 75 feet. Material, Indiana limestone. The Campanile, piercing the sky for 300 feet, is unique among the world's spires. Elevators convey visitors to the landings above the beautiful clock, where Picturesque Springfield and the incomparable Connecticut Valley can be seen at their best. The Municipal Chime of twelve bells cost $10,000, and ring out their sweet tones every quarter hour during the day, and hourly at night. A classic beauty by day, the tower is a beacon by night, its brilliantly lighted apex reminding all beholders that ?Springfield is on the map.?City/State:Springfield,MA (Massachusetts)County:HampdenType/Era:Postcard, Divided BackSize (approx.):3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)Categories:US State & Town Views/Massachusetts/SpringfieldCardcow id: 135476, /images/set188/card00585View our other listings from MASSACHUSETTS!FREE SHIPPING (US addresses) for this cardWe ship all cards in clear archival-quality, pvc-free, acid-free sleeves.Frequently Asked Questions How quickly do orders ship? Most first class orders currently ship within a week. 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Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.Text from card (OCR/Computer Generated, may not be accurate so check the images above):A TOAST TO SPRINGFIELD BY LESTER E. HERRICK There's a Springfield in Ohio and there's one in Illinois, There's another in Kentucky where the blue grass waves in joy; Even Hoosier Indiana claims a Springfield as her own, While Missouri boasts her Springfield and is waiting to be shown. There's a Springfield in Nebraska, and Wisconsin also counts, While the Springfield, Colorado, rears its head among the mounts, Oregon and South Dakota do not have to seek in vain, Washington on the Pacific has its Springfield; so has Maine. In New Jersey and New Hampshire, in Vermont and Tennessee, Minnesota, West Virginia, there are Springfields three and three 'Way down south in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, as well, Still we find the name of Springfield, still we feel its mystic spell. But when people mention Springfield, none of these come to mind; There's another better Springfield than the others all combined,― Yes, a bigger, grander Springfield which in all ways can surpass The score of other Springfields-Here's a health to Springfield, Mass. and its MAGNIFICENT MUNICIPAL GROUP This classic group, the finest in America, has made SPRINGFIELD FA MOUS and attracted thousands of visitors to the city and made SPRING- FIELD more and more "a center of culture." (See other side.) S-305 SPRINGFIELD'S CLASSIC MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, erected at an expense of two million dollars, and dedicated December 8, 1913, are typical of the "CITY OF PROGRESS." They have made Springfield famous, and bring to Springfield every year the very best of music and entertainment which makes Springfield more and more a center of culture. The Administration Building for city offices is on the right. The Auditorium on the left has a seating capacity of 4,500, with ample room for exhibition purposes. These buildings are equal in size, having frontage of 115 feet on Court Street, and a depth of 175 feet, extending to Pynchon Street. Corinthian columns 41 feet high, height to apex of pediment 75 feet. Material, Indiana limestone. THE CAMPANILE, piercing the sky for 300 feet, is unique among the world's spires. Elevators convey visitors to the landings above the beautiful clock, where Picturesque Spring- field and the incomparable Connecticut Valley can be seen at their best. THE MUNICIPAL CHIME of twelve bells cost $10,000, and ring out their sweet tones every quarter hour during the day, and hourly at night. A classic beauty by day, the tower is a beacon by night, its brilliantly lighted apex reminding all beholders that "Spring- field is on the map.' PHOTO-TYPE By George S. Graves Company Springfield, Mass. Washington, D. C. One Cent for Island Possessions, Cuba, Canada and Two Cents for Foreign
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Region: Massachusetts
City: Springfield
Country: USA
Continent: North America
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Postage Condition: Unposted
Era: Divided Back (c. 1907-1915)
County: Hampden
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Theme: Cities & Towns
Features: Divided Back
Size: Standard (5.5x3.5 in)
Time Period Manufactured: 1907-1915
Vintage: Yes