North Melbourne Town Hall
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North Melbourne Town Hall is the former town hall of the Town of Hotham in the state of Victoria.
It has been under the jurisdiction of the City of Melbourne since 1905 and is currently used as an "Arts House".
It is located on the corner of Errol and Queensberry Streets, in North Melbourne.
The Town Hall, built in 1876, was designed by George Johnson, in the Victorian Classical style.
A cast-iron drinking fountain on the footpath nearby the hall features an ornamental kangaroo and is registered by the National Trust of Victoria.
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