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Mount Kisco Municipal Complex

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Area
  
0 acres (0 ha)

NRHP Reference #
  
97000116

Added to NRHP
  
9 March 1997

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival

Year built
  
1932

Mount Kisco Municipal Complex

Location
  
100-120 Main St., Mount Kisco, New York

Architect
  
Mott B. Schmidt; O'Brien & Klikel

Mount Kisco Municipal Complex is a national historic district located at Mount Kisco, Westchester County, New York. The district contains two contributing buildings; the Mount Kisco Town and Village Hall (1932) and the United States Post Office (1936). Both are in the Colonial Revival style. The Town and Village Hall is a 2-story, cruciform plan brick building on a limestone foundation and topped by a slate-covered hipped and gable roof. It features an octagonal clock tower. The Village Library formerly occupied the second floor until a separate, adjacent building was constructed in the 1960s. The first floor formerly housed the police station and a small jail. The Post Office is a 1 12-story brick building set on a limestone foundation and topped by a slate shingle clad gable roof. It consists of a central section flanked by 1-story wings, with a large 2-story rear wing. The interior features murals depicting the history of Mount Kisco executed by artist Thomas Donnelly in 1936.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

References

Mount Kisco Municipal Complex Wikipedia