Created By: Licking County Library
The municipal building was constructed in 1930s. This brick structure housed the village hall and village offices. Also located within the building was the town jail, fire equipment, emergency siren, and the library. As the village grew, a new Municipal Complex was needed. The original building was not handicap accessible, and the village outgrew the space. The Americans with Disabilities Act was approved by Congress in 1990, which guaranteed equal access to all government buildings for all citizens. The village needed a new space. This building was sold around the year 2000, after Hebron built a new municipal complex at 934 West Main Street.
Image 1: Hebron Municipal Building during the flood of 1913. Flood waters reached halfway up the brick building.
Image 2: Photograph of the municipal building.
Image 3: Around 2005, the building housed a coffee shop and three offices after it ceased to be owned by the village.
Image 4: The current Municipal Complex at 934 West Main Street which houses Hebron Police Department, Hebron Offices/Administration, and Licking County Library.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Hebron: Historic Crossroads of Ohio
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