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Landmark: Douglas City HallCity: Douglas
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Douglas City Hall, Douglas, USA Wyoming, North America
Douglas City Hall is a municipal building located in Douglas, Wyoming, USA.
It serves as the administrative center for the city government.
Visual Characteristics
The building is a two-story structure constructed primarily of red brick. It features white trim around the windows and a low-pitched, gabled roof. The architectural style is vernacular, reflecting common civic building designs of the mid-20th century.
Location & Access Logistics
Douglas City Hall is situated at 101 N. Third Street, Douglas, WY 82633. It is located in the central business district, approximately 0.2 km from the intersection of US Highway 20 and North Third Street. On-street parking is available on surrounding streets, with metered spaces. Public transport options are limited; the nearest bus stop for local routes is approximately 0.3 km east on East Walnut Street.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Douglas City Hall was completed in 1958. The building was designed by local architect W.E. Nielson and was built to consolidate city administrative offices. Its purpose was to provide a central location for city services and council meetings.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can attend public city council meetings held in the council chambers. The building houses the offices for the Mayor, City Clerk, and various municipal departments. Information regarding city services and permits is available at the main reception desk.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on the first floor. Limited seating is provided in the main lobby. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the building. No food vendors are located on-site; however, several cafes and restaurants are within a 0.5 km radius.
Best Time to Visit
For administrative purposes, visiting during standard business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, is recommended. For attending city council meetings, check the official city calendar for scheduled dates and times, typically held in the evenings.
Facts & Legends
A specific architectural detail to note is the original clock face above the main entrance, which has been non-operational since the early 1990s. Local lore suggests the clock stopped at the exact moment the town's first mayor retired, though this is unverified.
Nearby Landmarks
- Converse County Courthouse (0.1km West)
- Douglas Public Library (0.3km North)
- Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum (0.4km South)
- Douglas Post Office (0.2km Northwest)