Algonquin Historic Village Hall

Algonquin, Illinois

Algonquin Historic Village Hall

Location: Algonquin, Illinois
Category: Historical Places

About

Overview

Algonquin Historic Village Hall is a landmark building in downtown Algonquin, Illinois. Built in 1907, it served as the center of village government for many years. Today, it stands as a symbol of the town's history and community spirit, often used for meetings and events.

Top Highlights

  • Architecture: A classic example of early 20th-century civic architecture.
  • History: Served as village hall, fire station, and jail.
  • Community Use: Now used for community meetings and gathering.
  • Location: Overlooks the Fox River and Cornish Park.

Things to Do

Admire the historic architecture. Attend a meeting or event held inside. Learn about the village's governance history. It is a key stop on a historic walking tour of Algonquin.

Entry & Visitor Information

  • Address: 2 S Main St, Algonquin, IL 60102
  • Hours: Varies by event.
  • Admission: Free to view exterior.
  • Note: Located at the corner of Main St and Algonquin Rd.