The "City-County Building" houses the administrative offices of Salt Lake City, Utah. The historic landmark building built between between 1891 and 1894 had preciously also housed offices of Salt Lake County government, hence the name. The building when constructed was the symbol of non-Mormon citizens' open defiance of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was designed to be a rival the Salt Lake Temple. Building's central clock tower is topped with a statue of Columbia and it is believed that the clock tower and statues were designed to mimic the temple's spires and statue. More info: Wikipedia