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For the past six years there's been a "Citation Needed" tag appended to the claim in the first paragraph that the Old City Hall is "one of the few remaining" Second Empire buildings in the United States. Considering that the Second Empire architecture article includes a list of about thirty noteworthy examples in the US, and that there are over 500 pages in the category "Second Empire Architecture in the United States by State" it's clear that the Old City Hall is by no means one of America's few remaining Second Empire buildings. I'm deleting that claim, and deleting the "Citation Needed" tag. 206.208.105.129 (talk) 16:11, 27 August 2014 (UTC)Reply