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From the Archives: Richmond's Old City Hall
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From the Archives: Richmond's Old City Hall

  • Aug 8, 2025
  • Aug 8, 2025 Updated Mar 4, 2026
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A look back at Richmond's Old City Hall.

Old City Hall

05-31-1967 (cutline): City Hall is backdrop as crowed gathers at ground-breaking for its replacement.

Don Pennell
Old City Hall

08-31-1979 (cutline): Peeling paint, fallen plaster are signs of deterioration at Old City Hall.

Masaaki Okada
Old City Hall

06-27-1967 (cutline): A bulldozer works today around a heavy vault, uncovered near Ninth and Broad Streets during the excavation for the new City Hall. The present City Hall is in the background, across the intersection of 10th and Broad Streets. The vault is at the site of the former headquarters of Home Beneficial Life Insurance Co., which moved in 1950 to the 3900 block W. Broad St. The building later housed the city Department of Public Utlities. Other buildings in the block housed a different office of Home Beneficial, now located a block west; a fire station, and Richmond Motor Co., now at 4600 W. Broad St. The Life Insurance Company of Virginia is in the background.

Amir Pishdad
Old City Hall

08-13-1970 (cutline): Richmond's old City Hall just wasn't built for the modern age symbolized by the aircraft which seems about to hit it, so the new marble facade at left is rising to replace it. The slick newcomer is due for completion in mid-1971, but fate of its venerable granite neighbor across Broad Street is still, like the jet, up in the air.

Bob Brown
Old City Hall

01-15-1961 (cutline): Basins were once installed in City Hall Offices. Workers who tended fires had to wash their hands.

Times-Dispatch
Old City Hall

10-28-1984 (cutline): Richmond's Old City Hall was praised, criticized at national conference.

Don Pennell
Old City Hall

02-08-1959: Old City Hall

Staff photo
Old City Hall

05-04-1950 (cutline): Part of overflow crowd that attended housing project hearing at Richmond City Hall.

Staff photo
Old City Hall

03-14-1952 (cutline): Richmond's City Hall shows its age--Coffman (left), Smorto point to latest crack in base.

Staff photo
Old City Hall

10-14-1968: Repairs at Old City Hall building.

Bill Lane
Old City Hall

10-06-1989: Old City Hall from above

Bob Brown
Old City Hall

Richmond’s Old City Hall is seen in this photo from 1989. The facility was originally completed in 1894 after an eight-year process, with a total cost of $1.3 million.

Bob Brown, Times-Dispatch
Old City Hall

12-15-1975 (cutline) Ornate staircase is one of many 'treasures' in Old City Hall. Despite National Historic Landmark designation, future is cloudy.

Bob Brown
Old City Hall

05-31-1967 (cutline): Mayor Crowe, Vice Mayor Mundle, City Manager Edwards and School Board Chairman Calkins crossing Broad St. with shovels over their shoulders, toward site of new City Hall. Each will have a shovel--two chrome-plated, plus two old ones (with the dirt of '88 still on them), used in the groundbreaking for present City Hall.

Staff photo
Old City Hall

06-24-1983: Old City Hall

Don Long
Old City Hall

01-15-1961 (cutline): Twisting stairway leads to City Hall tower. Sightseers haven't climbed them for years.

Amir Pishdad
Old City Hall

01-13-1984: Workers in close ducts at Old City Hall.

Don Pennell
Old City Hall

02-05-1984: Old City Hall

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