Pleasant Hill City Hall Bicentennial Time Capsule - Pleasant Hill, Mo.
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N 38° 47.170 W 094° 16.443
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This time capsule is buried along the sidewalk entrance to the Pleasant Hill City Hall - 203 Paul Street in Pleasant Hill, Mo.
Waymark Code: WMNN6P
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/07/2015
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This time capsule is buried along the sidewalk entrance to the Pleasant Hill City Hall. The Time capsule itself is of grey granite with the minimal inscription:
(seal of the American Bicentennial)
Time Capsule
Sealed July 4, 1976
Open July 4, 2026
Date of Construction: 1959
This Modem Movement government building is brick and has a rectangular footprint. Due to a change in grade, the rear portion of the building steps up significantly. The front elevation features a single opening that consists of an aluminum-framed two-part display window. Defining the west elevation is an aluminum-framed display window system containing the double-leaf primary entrance. The east elevation features six asymmetrically placed single fixed windows. The building's low-slung horizontal form distinguishes its style. Additional character-defining features include the salmon-colored face brick and the aluminum cut-out letters affixed to the facade wall that read "CITY HALL."
Although this building is less than fifty years of age, it retains a high degree of architectural integrity and clearly expresses its historic associations with the "Big Build" period in Pleasant Hill's history. It is a contributing element to the historic district.
- National Register Application
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