. . . . . . "John G. Diefenbaker Building"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1956" . . . "John G. Diefenbaker Building"@en . "Ottawa City Hall"@en . . . "Canada"@en . . . "1958" . . . . "Office building"@en . . . . "The original 1958 portion and the 1994 expansion of the building on as seen from Sussex Drive over the Rideau River."@en . . . . "Old City Hall"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ottawa City Hall (1958\u20132001)"@en . . . . "1956"^^ . . . . . . . . "1958"^^ . "45.43991088867188"^^ . . . . . . . . "John G. Diefenbaker Building"@en . . "The John G. Diefenbaker Building is a building in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario. The building served as Ottawa's city hall from August 2, 1958, to January 1, 2001, and afterward was commonly known as Old City Hall. Purchased in 2003 by the Government of Canada, it was known by its municipal address, 111 Sussex Drive, until September 2011 when it was renamed after Canada's 13th prime minister, John Diefenbaker. The building is located on Green Island where the Rideau River empties into the Ottawa River."@en . . . . "Ottawa"@en . "45.43991111111111 -75.69466111111112" . . . . . . . . . "111 Sussex Drive"@en . . "The John G. Diefenbaker Building is a building in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario. The building served as Ottawa's city hall from August 2, 1958, to January 1, 2001, and afterward was commonly known as Old City Hall. Purchased in 2003 by the Government of Canada, it was known by its municipal address, 111 Sussex Drive, until September 2011 when it was renamed after Canada's 13th prime minister, John Diefenbaker. The building is located on Green Island where the Rideau River empties into the Ottawa River."@en . . . "111"^^ . . . "1841129"^^ . . "1988"^^ . . . . . . "-75.69466400146484"^^ . . "1113704058"^^ . . . . . . "8582"^^ . . . . "POINT(-75.694664001465 45.439910888672)"^^ . . . . . "Old City Hall"@en . . . .