Lake City City Hall Explained

Lake City City Hall
Coordinates:44.4476°N -92.2667°W
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Marker:building
Mapframe-Zoom:12
Mapframe-Caption:Interactive map showing the location of Lake City City Hall
Location:205 W. Center Street, Lake City, Minnesota
Area:Less than one acre
Built:1899
Builder:Robert White
Architect:E. Alexander
Architecture:Queen Anne/Romanesque Revival
Refnum:81000325
Designated Nrhp Type:June 16, 1981

Lake City City Hall is the seat of government for Lake City, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1899 and later expanded with a large addition. The original section was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981 for its local significance in the themes of architecture and politics/government.[1] It was nominated for being Lake City's most architecturally prominent public building and its longstanding government center.[2]

Description

The original section of Lake City City Hall is a two-story brick building with a four-story bell tower. It stands on a limestone foundation, a material also used for the water table, window lintels, and archways. It exhibits an eclectic mix of Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival architecture. Queen Anne elements include the asymmetrical massing, flat brick façade, windows grouped in twos and threes with transom lights, fluted chimneys, and detailing with brackets, dentils, and finials. The Romanesque elements include the semicircular arches, rusticated foundation, coping and corbelling of the gables, and the open bell tower with circular arched windows and pyramidal roof.

History

Upon its completion in 1899, Lake City City Hall housed city offices, the public library, and the fire department on the ground floor. The second floor contained a large event space, referred to over the years as an opera house, an auditorium, or a ballroom. This area now houses the Lake City Historical Society Museum.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake City City Hall . Minnesota National Register Properties Database . Minnesota Historical Society . 2009 . 2018-01-07.
  2. Web site: Roth . Susan . [{{NRHP url|id=81000325}} National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Lake City City Hall ]. National Park Service . January 1981 . 2018-01-07.
  3. Web site: Lake City Historical Society Museum . Explore Minnesota . Explore Minnesota Tourism . 2018-01-07.