This article is about the current city hall. For the former city hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, see Astoria City Hall (old).
City hall in Oregon , United States
Astoria City Hall
Astoria City Hall in 2012
Former names
Astoria Savings Bank
General information
Type
City hall
Architectural style
Neoclassical[1]
Location
1095 Duane Street Astoria, Oregon (in Clatsop County), United States
Astoria City Hall is the current city hall for the town of Astoria, Oregon, United States. Built in 1923 to house a bank, the building became the city hall in 1939, and it has remained Astoria's seat of government for more than 75 years.
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