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Denham Springs City Hall
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Denham Springs City Hall
Denham Springs City Hall is located in Louisiana
Denham Springs City Hall
Location in Louisiana
Denham Springs City Hall is located in the United States
Denham Springs City Hall
Location in the United States
Location 115 Mattie Street, Denham Springs, Louisiana
Area Less than one acre
Built 1940
Built by WPA
Architect E. G. Blakewood
Architectural style Art Deco
NRHP reference No. 93000304
Added to NRHP April 16, 1993

The Denham Springs City Hall, also known as the Old Denham Springs City Hall, is a special historic building in Denham Springs, Louisiana. It is located at 115 Mattie Street. This two-story building was constructed in the late 1930s. It has a unique design called Art Deco.

The building was once a busy place where city leaders worked and important services were offered. Today, after a big restoration, it helps people learn about the area. It is a popular spot for visitors to get maps and information about the nearby Antique Village.

A Look at the Building's Style

The Denham Springs City Hall was built in the Art Deco style. This was a very popular design style in the 1920s and 1930s. Art Deco buildings often have:

  • Smooth surfaces
  • Geometric shapes
  • Strong, bold lines
  • A modern and sleek look

The building's concrete structure shows off these features. It stands out with its simple yet elegant design.

Who Built the City Hall?

The Denham Springs City Hall was built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The WPA was a special program created by the United States government in the 1930s. Its goal was to help people find jobs during the Great Depression.

The WPA hired many people to work on public projects. These projects included building roads, bridges, parks, and important buildings like this City Hall. The WPA helped communities grow and gave jobs to many Americans.

What Was It Used For?

When it was first built, the Denham Springs City Hall was the center of local government. It housed offices for the mayor and other city officials. It also had a public library, which was important for the community.

The building was used for these purposes until the 1980s. After that, it was empty for some time.

A New Purpose

In the late 2000s, the building got a major makeover. A big restoration project was finished in 2008. This brought the old building back to life.

Now, the Denham Springs City Hall serves a new purpose. It is a tourism office. Visitors can stop by to get information and maps. It helps people explore Denham Springs and its famous Antique Village.

Why is it a Historic Place?

The Denham Springs City Hall is considered very important because of its history and architecture. On April 16, 1993, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

The National Register of Historic Places is a list of buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history. When a building is on this list, it means it is recognized for its special past or unique design. This helps protect these places for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

See also

In Spanish: Ayuntamiento de Denham Springs para niños

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