City, Village or Town Hall

City-County Building

210 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Madison, Wisconsin 53703, United States

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The Madison Municipal Building, also known as the United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse, is a historic government building two blocks southwest of the capitol in Madison, Wisconsin.

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Beacons You Might Find at a City, Village or Town Hall

Historical Documents

Town halls house official government records including town charters, meeting minutes, ordinances, bylaws, resolutions, and proclamations. These documents show how your community has been governed and what issues mattered to residents.

Monuments

Many town halls feature war memorials, dedication plaques, or monuments on the grounds honoring veterans, founders, or significant community events.

Historical Markers

Look for plaques explaining the building’s history, commemorating important events that took place there, or marking the site’s significance to the community.

Historical Art

Town halls often display portraits of past officials, murals depicting local history, seals and emblems, or artwork commissioned to represent community values and heritage.

Historical Photos

Common areas may feature photographs of previous town meetings, historic main street scenes, aerial views showing community growth, or images of significant local events.

Historical Figures

Town halls frequently honor past mayors, selectmen, council members, or other civic leaders through portraits, plaques, or dedicated spaces.

Historic Building or Site

The town hall itself may be historically significant due to its architecture, age, or role as the center of civic life and democratic participation.

Where to Look

  • Main entrance and lobby for memorials and artwork
  • Council chambers or meeting rooms for portraits and historical displays
  • Hallways and corridors for photo galleries
  • Exterior grounds for monuments and markers
  • Town website: meeting archives, historical information, town history page
  • Town clerk’s office for access to historical records (may require appointment)

Tips for Finding Beacons

  • Visit during business hours and respectfully observe posted rules
  • Ask at the clerk’s office about historical documents or town archives
  • Check the town website for digitized historical records
  • Look for commemorative plaques on the building exterior
  • Some towns have virtual tours or historical information on their websites
  • Annual town reports often contain historical information and photos

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