Flower Hill Village Hall, Municipal building in Nassau County, New York, United States
Flower Hill Village Hall at Bonnie Heights Road is a municipal administrative building containing offices, a meeting room, and vehicle storage facilities. The structure houses government operations and maintenance equipment for village services.
Construction started in 1948 after voters approved a referendum, with architect Henry Johanson designing it in colonial style. The project marked an important step in establishing formal government infrastructure for the developing village.
The hall houses a historical gallery showing photographs and documents that trace how the area grew and changed over time. Visitors can see records of the community's development through visual materials.
The building functions as a polling place for multiple election districts and is situated in an accessible location. Residents can visit to handle government matters and view the historical gallery.
In 1996 a garden was planted to honor former Village Clerk Barbara Errett, with plantings contributed by then-Mayor John Walter and his family. This tribute remains a quiet part of the grounds that reflects the community's respect for local officials.
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