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Perham City Hall (218) 346-4455 FAX: (218) 346-9364 Hours: Monday -Thursday 7:30am-5:00pm Friday 8:00am-Noon |
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Built in 1906, the Perham City Hall
building has been an important landmark in the community. The building was designed by
Minneapolis architect Fremont D. Orff and construction was managed by contractor Alex
Nelson. The two-story brick building was originally built for multi-purpose use including
space for the Council meeting chambers, the fire station, jail, and community gatherings.
The Perham City Council held their first meeting in the building on July 3, 1906 and the
building continued to serve as the municipal governments headquarters until 1962.
Over the years the building has also housed many other offices and organizations including
the library, the Chamber of Commerce, the municipal gas department, the Food Shelf,
extension offices, the municipal liquor store, and the East Otter Tail County Historical
Society storage facilities.
In 1984 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Buildings. "The Perham City Hall qualifies because it is a good representative example of civic architecture," said National Register Historian, Susan Roth of the State Historic Preservation Office. "It has been important to the community, to local politics and to government in the City of Perham." In his 1916 History of Otter Tail County, Minnesota, J.W. Mason said of the building, "The city hall was erected at a cost of ten thousand dollars and for a village of this size it is one of the best in the state." |
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