Old Georgetown City Hall

Old Georgetown City Hall is a historic municipal building located at 110 North Main Street in Georgetown, Texas, United States. Constructed in the early 20th century, the building exemplifies Classical Revival architectural styling, characterized by its symmetrical façade, brick masonry, and ornamental stone detailing.

The structure originally functioned as the seat of municipal government for the City of Georgetown. It served as the primary city‑hall facility for several decades before municipal operations were relocated to a newer complex in the latter half of the 20th century. Following its period of governmental use, the building has accommodated a variety of civic and commercial purposes, including housing the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and other local organizations.

In recognition of its architectural significance and its role in the civic history of Georgetown, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on May 20 1988 under reference number 88000578. The NRHP nomination highlights the building’s well‑preserved design features and its contribution to the historic fabric of Georgetown’s downtown core.

As of the most recent publicly available records, Old Georgetown City Hall remains a prominent landmark within Georgetown’s historic district, contributing to heritage tourism and local preservation efforts.

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