Francisco Salamone (1897–1959) was an Argentine architect known for designing, in just four years, more than 60 monumental buildings in Buenos Aires Province. He began his work in the city of Villa María, Córdoba doing paving works, a slaughterhouse and the Centenario Square. After several problems and accusations of corruption in the municipality he moved to the province of Buenos Aires. There, Salamone met the provincial governor, the conservative Manuel Fresco of the National Democratic Party. He entrusted Salamone with the task of building different public buildings in the humid pampas, giving him full powers for his projects, encouraging the growth of small towns and cities.
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