Madisonville Town Hall
1911 establishments in LouisianaCity and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in LouisianaGovernment buildings completed in 1911Louisiana Registered Historic Place stubsMadisonville, Louisiana ... and 3 more
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The Madisonville Town Hall, at 203 Cedar in Madisonville, Louisiana, was built in 1911. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.It is a vernacular (no style) two-story brick and stone building. Its concrete first floor has jail cells. The main (second) floor is reached by an exterior double stairway which is the main architectural feature of the building. It served as the town hall until 1976. In 1990 it was serving as the town's police station.In 2021 it is a museum, the Madisonville Historic Museum, displaying "local Native American history, Civil War history, and history of the families that founded Madisonville."
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Cedar Street,
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Cedar Street 231
70447
Louisiana, United States
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