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Old City Hall (Davenport, Iowa)

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The Old City Hall is located just north of downtown along a commercial corridor in Davenport, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.HistoryDesigned by Davenport architect Willett Carroll, the building was built in 1857 as an engine house for a fire company. That year the city council rejected sites along Washington Square and Court House Square for a new city hall, so in early 1858 the engine house's hall became the council chambers and other municipal offices were moved into other sections of the building. It continued to be used as a combination city hall and fire station until Hose Station No. 1 was built in 1877. A significant number of local industrialists and professionals served as mayor when this building housed city hall. They include George B. Sargent (1857), Ebeneezer Cook (1858–59), Hiram Price (1859), George H. French (1861-1862), John L. Davies (1865-1866), Michael Donahue (1867-1868), John C. Bills (1871, 1882, 1892), Ernest Claussen (1883-1889), and C. A. Ficke (1890-1891). The building was converted around 1910 into an apartment building after the current city hall (1895) was built, and the structure was dramatically altered to its present appearance. When it was built it exhibited elements of the Italian Renaissance Revival style, and it included a tower on top of the east elevation. While the structure is the oldest building in Davenport that is associated with municipal government and politics, it remains an apartment building.

Address: Davenport (Iowa)
State: IA
City: Davenport
categories: landmark & historical place


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Reviews
Crime and the seriously pathetic condition of streets warrants a review rating below the one star given. Shootings and vehicle theft top the list of questions to ask yourself as to why should you visit. The city has either not enough police to make the city more safe or perhaps the wrong team? Or leadership? Either way, Davenport is not as safe as it should be and the condition of the streets need addressed. WARNING: Avoid Davenport to reduce risk of bodily harm and vehicle damage.
city hall is for the city officials only it seems. corruption runs rampant in this city. the judges and cops and attorneys all work together for themselves, not for the people. we need a good mayor and new leaders who will enforce law and rights of the people. do not move here or open a business unless you know someone with influence through the right channels. it is not a good place to raise a family. many areas are run down and they lost several of their federal programs that help rehab homes and/or buildings if there was ever any programs for that. the current mayor i heard said he works way too many hours and will not run again next election. vote dean weber for new mayor. he wants to address he poor crumbling infrastructure crumbling streets dilapidated abandoned buildings and many other issues that should have been addressed all along.
The Duty Sgt was very informative and helpful to my wife and I.
Had a great informative meeting and some starting points on the crime in my neighborhood.
Section 8 is now located here as of July 15, 2021
Nice people work here
I guess it's okay it's the city hall what do you want me to say
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