This is one of many public buildings, including several town halls, for which this politically astute firm managed to garner throughout the state. Gusto in overall effect rather than nicety of detail characterizes Walker's work. This brick block rises to a precipitous pyramidal roof which is cleaved by the entrance tower. Before the 1938 hurricane the tower was even higher, incorporating an open stage topped by a parapet and a clock face on each of the segments of
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Warren Town Hall
1890–1894, William R. Walker and Son. 1939. 1971, interior alteration, William M. O'Rourke. 514 Main St.
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