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The Salt Lake town and County Building, typically known as the “City-County Building”, is that the seat of state for Salt Lake town, Utah. The historic landmark erst housed offices for Salt Lake County government moreover, thence the name.
The Salt Lake town and County Building’s central tower is flat-top with a sculpture of Columbia and rises 256 feet (78 m) from the bottom. The building’s primary axis runs north-south, and huge entrances mark every cardinal direction. On the south wing (over the Mayor’s office) may be a bronze sculpture of the divinity Justice. Originally, the building had statues portrayal Commerce, Liberty, Justice, and Columbia, however the others were removed following a 1934 earthquake.
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