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Ishpeming Municipal Building

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Built
  
1889-1891

Designated MSHS
  
January 18, 1980

Added to NRHP
  
9 July 1981

NRHP Reference #
  
81000312

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Ishpeming Municipal Building

Location
  
100 E. Division St., Ishpeming, Michigan

Similar
  
Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum, Mather Inn, National Ski Hall of Fame

The Ishpeming Municipal Building is a public building located at 100 East Division Street in Ishpeming, Michigan. It is also known as Ishpeming City Hall. The building was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1980 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

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History

The City Hall in Ishpeming was built during the boom iron-mining years, constructed from 1889 to 1891 using a design by Milwaukee architect Demetrius F. Charlton. The structure originally housed the jail, a library, and a madhall's office in addition to city government offices. It is still used by the city of Ishpeming.

Description

The Ishpeming City Hall is a two-story, rectangular structure built of Portage Entry sandstone and brick on a concrete-and-rubble foundation. The main facade has a rounded entry arch, decorative sandstone sills and lintels above and below the windows, and a decorative beltcourse between the floors. The roof consists of two intersecting gables. A square tower topped with a pyramidal roof sits at the corner of the structure and a one-story addition housing the jail has a hipped roof.

References

Ishpeming Municipal Building Wikipedia