Civic Center

Civic Center or Civic Centre names a prominent land area within a community that is constructed to be its focal point or center.

Specific civic centers include the following:

Canada

  • Ottawa Civic Centre

United Kingdom

  • Hampstead Civic Centre, which was only partially completed, of which only the Swiss Cottage Library (1964) still exists
  • Sunderland Civic Centre (1970)
  • Kensington and Chelsea Civic Centre (1977)
  • St. Albans Civic Centre which includes in the Alban Arena
  • Barking and Dagenham Civic Centre at Becontree Heath (1937)
  • Newcastle Civic Centre (1967)
  • Civic Centre, Southampton (1932)
  • Newport Civic Centre (main building 1940, clock tower completed 1964)
  • Civic Centre, Swansea (opened in 1982 as the County Hall)
  • Civic Centre, an old official name for the town centre of Wythenshawe in Manchester, England

United States (by state)

Other places

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See also

  • All pages with titles containing Civic Center
  • Civic Center Historic District (disambiguation)
  • Civic Center Station (disambiguation)
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