Built between 1867 and 1875, Baltimore City Hall is the first structure in Baltimore that was designated as a city landmark. This city hall is an impressive building, covering an entire city block. The structure was inspired by the French Second Empire architecture with its twin wings and dome. The dome that sits upon Baltimore City Hall was designed by Wendell Bollman and was made by the same firm that created the United States’ Capital dome.
For this project, The Durable Slate Company was called in to perform gutter repair around the perimeter of the building.