Pleasant Hill City Hall - 1959 - Pleasant Hill, Mo.
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N 38° 47.171 W 094° 16.435
15S E 389356 N 4293820
This one-story brick building is located at 203 Paul Street in Pleasant Hill, Mo.
Waymark Code: WMNN19
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/06/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
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Text of Plaque on right side of Entrance:

CITY OF
PLEASANT HILL, MISSOURI

EDEN O. BOOTH, MAYOR
GUY F. WELSH, CITY CLERK

COUNCILMEN

G. E. LAND    W.H. KINMAN
WM. RICKS    WALTER E. HANSEN

FELIX V. GROSS, CITY ATTORNEY
WM. H. SCHADER, CITY TREASURER


Date of Construction: 1959

This Modem Movement government building is brick and has a rectangular footprint. Due to a change in grade, the rear portion of the building steps up significantly. The front elevation features a single opening that consists of an aluminum-framed two-part display window. Defining the west elevation is an aluminum-framed display window system containing the double-leaf primary entrance. The east elevation features six asymmetrically placed single fixed windows. The building's low-slung horizontal form distinguishes its style. Additional character-defining features include the salmon-colored face brick and the aluminum cut-out letters affixed to the facade wall that read "CITY HALL."

Although this building is less than fifty years of age, it retains a high degree of architectural integrity and clearly expresses its historic associations with the "Big Build" period in Pleasant Hill's history. It is a contributing element to the historic district.

- National Register Application



Year built or dedicated as indicated on the structure or plaque: 1959

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