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Windham Town Hall

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Windham Town Hall
File:Windham Town Hall.jpg
The town hall in 2017
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Former namesWillimantic City Hall, Windham County Courthouse
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeTown hall
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival
LocationWillimantic, Connecticut, United States
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Current tenantsTown of Windham[1]
Completed1896
Opening1897
Cost$73,000 (equivalent to $2,620,355 in 2024)
OwnerTown of Windham
Height
Tip50 feet (15 m)
Roof30 feet (9.1 m)
Technical details
MaterialPhiladelphia pressed brick
Size13,762 square feet (1,278.5 m2)
Floor count3 floors
Floor area41,286 square feet (3,835.6 m2)
Grounds33,313 square feet (3,094.9 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectWarren Richard Briggs
Website
windhamct.com
File:Main Street, Willimantic, Conn (78080).jpg
A photo of Main St. in the 1930s
NRHP reference No.82004410
Added to NRHPJune 28, 1982

The Windham Town Hall is a town hall in Willimantic, Windham, Connecticut, United States.

History

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It was built in 1896 for the housing of the Windham County Courthouse and the Willimantic City Government.[2] Before then, the government was held in a rented space in Hayden Block.[3] It is made out of 1.25 million bricks, cost $73,000 (1895) to make, and contains a large clock donated by James Hayden.[4] In 1915 President William Howard Taft visited the building.[5] Warren Richard Briggs was the architect for the building, as he had made other courthouses similar to this in the state. At one point the building house county courtrooms, The city of Willimantic government, the local Grand Army of the Republic group, and the Town of Windham government.[6]

Recent history

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The police station, the county courthouse, and the city library relocated in 1977.[5] It joined the Main Street Historic District, part of the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[7] The city hall became a town hall for Windham when Willimantic was downgraded to a CDP in 1983.[8]

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Description

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The building is currently a large Romanesque Revival style building in general. It has a green clock tower on the top of the building, making the building 50 feet high. The building is 3 stories high, containing the offices of the town of Windham. It has a green area just outside of the building with a staircase leading from the street to the building.[4]

See also

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References

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