Federal Hall National Memorial
The New York City Hall was located at the 26 Wall Street prior to the construction of the classic column building by Town & Davis. The City Hall was later on known as the Federal Hall. The Bill of Rights was written by the First Congress of America in this building and the first presidential oath was taken by George Washington in here. Although it was in 1812 that the Federal Hall was demolished however, the stone slab that Washington stood upon is still kept safe in the present building's rotunda. The statue of Washington stands outside. Presently, the 26 Wall Street is maintained as the Federal Hall Museum and Memorial by the United States Department of the Interior and the National Park Service as a symbol of honour to the very first President that America had as well as the start of United States of America. (Craven)
CURRENT MODIFICATIONS
The current building was built as a custom house in 1842 and it shows the Greek revival architecture in great detail. It was in 1862 that the Independent Treasury System was initiated here and in 1913 the Federal Reserve System got established here as well. The structure was declared to be a National Historic Shrine by the Secretary of Interior in 1939. In order to honour the initial edifice the building was named as the Federal Hall National Memorial by Congress in 1955. (New York Architecture)
Temporary exhibitions are arranged in the galleries present on the second floor and these exhibitions cater to people from all age groups, along with this guided tours are also arranged in the building. The shows conducted in the museum that are arranged by various other museums and galleries include the children exchange art show of New York City/Tokyo, Smithsonian exhibition which shows the everyday life happenings in the Colonial America as well as a display of the boroughs' of the city in a pictorial manner. (New York Architecture)
The Federal Hall is a 162 years old building located at the Wall and Broad Streets. The building is undergoing a kind of regeneration of its own. It was last summer that a corner of the building which was dangerously undermined was shored up. This year the plan is to shore up some part of the east wall along with two other corners of the building. Stabilization and patching of the cracks will be carried out. Also, along with all these renovations, plans have been made for the installation of air-conditioning, new heating and ventilation system. (New York Architecture)
After the American Revolution, the building was enlarged and remodelled upon the directions that were given by Pierre Charles L'Enfant. Later on President Washington gave Pierre Charles L'Enfant the task of designing the capital city of Potomac. In the United States this is known as the first example of Federal Style architecture. It was according to the Constitution of 1789 that this building became the very first Capitol of U.S. And because of this it became known as the Federal Hall. However since the time of independence and union according to the Articles of Consideration the Federal Hall is the second Capitol of the U.S., the first one is the Maryland State House. It was on 4th of March 1789 that the first U.S. congress meeting was held there in order to create the new federal government and the very first act that was done by the meeting was count the votes. These votes made George Washington the very first President of the U.S. On 30th of April, 1789 it was in front of Federal Hall that the inauguration of George Washington took place. (New York Architecture)
The old New York City Hall which was called the Federal Hall got torn down in 1812 and the total worth of its scrap was $400. The balcony floor where the inauguration of Washington took place, as well as a portion of the original railing, have been displayed in the monument (New York Architecture)
Current structure
It was in 1790 that the U.S. capital was shifted to Philadelphia and Federal Hall again had New York government housed in it up until the building was razed in 1812. Its current structure was originally constructed as the very first Custom House and was opened in 1842. However, later on it became one of the 6 U.S. Sub-Treasury locations as well as a Federal Bank.
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