City Hall

Peterborough's City Hall (1951) was designed by the Toronto architecture firm Marani and Morris.  Money for its construction was bequeathed in the will of William George Morrow, Mayor of the city from 1910-1911.

The design is a late example of the City Beautiful movement introduced to North America in the Chicago Exposition of 1893.  The weather vane atop the cupola shows two Canada geese in flight.
The entrance hall floor is a unique terrazzo tile map showing Peterborough Country and the surrounding area.  Unfortunately here it's covered up under safety mats.

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