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Built in the early 2000s, the plans for Lodi’s City Hall date back nearly a century earlier. For almost 90 years, Lodi’s local government offices were housed across the street in the old City Hall Building at 113 S. Main Street, which was built in 1915-16. Among those who submitted plans for the 1915 building was C.C. Menes, Lodi’s most prominent architect and builder. Menes’s design was deemed too costly at the time, and the city built a more modern and inexpensive building. Nearly a century later, however, Menes’s plans served as the basis for this new City Hall, which opened in April, 2003.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Historic Downtown Lodi
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