The Cambridge Municipal Building, also known as Historic City Hall, is a brick Colonial Revival style structure at 307 Gay Street that was completed in 1926. At that time, it consolidated the city’s administrative offices with the Rescue Fire Company after it moved from its own building across the street. Currently, it is used only for the Christmas Train Garden, but plans are underway for renovation.
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