| Fallon City Hall | |
|  Photo in 2012 | |
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| Location | 55 E. Williams Ave., Fallon, Nevada | 
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| Coordinates | 39°28′28″N 118°46′36″W / 39.47444°N 118.77667°W | 
| Area | 0.7 acres (0.28 ha) | 
| Built | 1930-31 | 
| Built by | Ernest Gevelhoff and T.J. Rees | 
| Architect | DeLongchamps, Frederick | 
| Architectural style | Mission/Spanish Revival | 
| NRHP reference No. | 04001197[1] | 
| Added to NRHP | October 27, 2004 | 
The Fallon City Hall, at 55 E. Williams Ave. in Fallon, Nevada, was built between 1930 and 1931. It was designed by architect Frederick DeLongchamps in Mission/Spanish Revival style. It is a 14,000 square foot one-story building built over a high basement.[2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.[1] It was deemed significant for its association with local politics and government, and "as a rare example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in Fallon and as a work of a master, pre-eminent architect Frederick DeLongchamps." At the time of its NRHP listing it had continuously served as city hall since 1931.[2]
References
- 1 2 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- 1 2 Bernadette Francke (July 1, 2004). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Fallon City Hall". National Park Service. and accompanying four photos
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