Lewiston City Hall
Lewiston City Hall, Municipal building in downtown Lewiston, Maine, US
Lewiston City Hall is a four-story structure built with brick and granite, featuring a prominent tower topped by an unusual concave roof at Pine Street. The building serves as the seat of local administration and contains various municipal departments within its walls.
After fire destroyed the original city hall in 1890, architect John C. Spofford designed this Baroque Revival building, which opened in 1892. This reconstruction represented the city's commitment to rebuilding its administrative center.
The building displays how citizens of that era wanted to project their city's importance through grand public architecture. The ornate facades and prominent tower made it a symbol of civic pride and local governance.
The building is accessible through the main entrance beneath a Romanesque rounded arch located in downtown Lewiston. Multiple city departments operate inside, making it straightforward to find administrative services in one location.
The concave-sloped roof of the tower is an unusual architectural feature that sets this building apart from typical city halls of its era. This distinctive design detail makes it a recognizable landmark in Lewiston's downtown area.
Location: Lewiston
Inception: 1892
Architects: John C. Spofford
Floors above the ground: 4
Made from material: brick, granite
Address: 37 Pine St, Lewiston, ME 04240
GPS coordinates: 44.09500,-70.21583
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:24
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