Griffin City Hall Explained

Griffin City Hall
Nrhp Type:cp
Coordinates:33.2489°N -84.2619°W
Location:201 E. Solomon St, Griffin, Georgia
Architect:Haralson Bleckley
Architecture:Colonial Revival
Partof:Griffin Commercial Historic District
Partof Refnum:88002310
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The Griffin City Hall, in Griffin, Georgia, was built around 1910. It was designed by Atlanta architect Haralson Bleckley. It has become known as Old City Hall or Historic City Hall, and is located on the northeast corner of E. Solomon St. at N. 6th St. in Griffin.

It was built to serve as a city hall and fire station.

It was named one of Georgia's top 10 endangered buildings in 2014.[1] It is a contributing building in the Griffin Commercial Historic District.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Saporta . Maria . Georgia Trust's 10 Places in Peril 2014 list has sites from all over the state . saportareport.com . September 20, 2019 . October 22, 2013.
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=88002310}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Griffin Commercial Historic District]. National Park Service. Debra A. Curtis . September 28, 1988 . March 27, 2018. With .