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York Guildhall
York Guildhall is a medieval building in York, North Yorkshire, which served as a meeting place for the guilds of York.
Built originally during the 15th century, the Guildhall suffered damage during an air raid in 1942, so the present building is a reconstruction. The stone walls escaped destruction and they were incorporated into the newly reconstructed hall.
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York Guildhall, York, York, North Yorkshire , United Kingdom
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