Created By: Wabash County Museum
101 South Wabash Street
Built: 1883
Style: Italianate
In 1883, architect Frederick A. Grant's design for the City Hall of Wabash was accepted and the building constructed. The first floor of the structure served as the fire department with the upper floors used as offices for the chief municipal officials of Wabash.
The City Hall is predominately Italianate in style, which can be seen in the bracketed cornice, the hipped roof, and the arcade along the ground floor. The original double doors that accommodated the firehouse were removed and the first floor was remodeled for offices in a 1970s renovation.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Downtown Wabash Historic District
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