New Haven, Missouri (Historic)
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 38° 36.910 W 091° 12.910
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Today this building is the police department...but was the original city hall, before city hall moved around the corner....
Waymark Code: WM13H56
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 12/15/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member fi67
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County of building: Franklin County
Location of building: Olive St., just north of Front St., New haven
Built: 1919

"Architectural Description: This is a ca. 1919, two-story brick building with a flat roof. The storefront was altered ca. 1970 with added brick arches. Cast iron pilasters remain. The upper façade has rectangular 1/1 sash windows set within segmental arches. At the roofline is a sheet metal cornice.

"Historical Data: The building was originally used for City Hall. " ~ DNR Historic Survey   PDF page 941



"Historic New Haven Missouri
"New Haven Missouri is located in Franklin County, about 55 miles from downtown St. Louis. Located along the Missouri River, this historic town began as a riverboat stop. New Haven was originally called "Miller's Landing." It was founded in 1836 by Philip Miller who supplied wood to the steamboats that would stop there as they traveled up and down the Missouri River. Philip Miller's home, built in 1856, is the oldest home in New Haven.

John Colter and the Lewis and Clark Expedition
"New Haven has an important link to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. John Colter, a member of the expedition and called the first "mountain man", settled in New Haven in 1810 on a farm after his many years of exploration. He is considered to be the first white man to see the Teton Mountain Range and to step foot into the region that is now Yellowstone National Park.

New Haven - National Register of Historic Places
Having been built in the late 1800's, much of downtown New Haven is still intact and is on the National Register of Historic Places as the New Haven Commercial Historic District. Today, the city is a thriving small community. Families are served by the New Haven School District and the Franklin County R-II School District. Many festivals and annual events are held throughout the year such as the Miller's Landing Day on the first Saturday in May. New Haven is on the Missouri Wine Trail. Autumn weekends will find many visitors coming to New Haven to attend events put on at the Robller Winery. The Riverfront Cultural Society sponsors many community events such as the Farmer's Market in the summer, live music and speakers, classes and many others. The Riverfront Cultural Society is located in the historic Mercantile building that was built in 1872 which was once the "general store" for New Haven. A residential area of New Haven is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places which includes part of Maupin Avenue and Wall Street.

"A restored 1940's Art Deco movie theatre, the Walt Theatre, is located downtown along with the Visitors Center and Museum and the John Colter Memorial. The Central Hotel is a completely restored 1879 vintage hotel located in the second Historic District of New Haven. The Levee Walk, located along the Missouri River, complete with antique lamp posts and benches, is a great place for a scenic stroll." ~ Information St Louis, Inc

Name: City Hall

Address:
1100 Olive St., New Haven, MO 63068


Date of Construction: 1919

Memorials/Commemorations/Dedications:
None


Web Site for City/Town/Municipality: [Web Link]

Architect: Not listed

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