Fall River Government Center is the location of the municipal government offices in the city of Fall River, Massachusetts, United States. Located at One Government Center, and constructed directly over Interstate 195, it was the first public building built over a Federal interstate highway. It replaced the city's historic 19th century city hall which had been demolished in the early 1960s as part of the construction of Interstate 195, which cuts through the center of the city's downtown area. Delayed and plagued by problems during construction, the new city hall opened in 1976. In 2008, the building and site underwent a multimillion-dollar exterior renovation.LocationThe current Fall River Government Center is located at the historic "crossroads" of the city, at the intersection of Central Street and Main Street. Fall River's first town hall was destroyed in the first great downtown fire of 1843, which destroyed over 200 buildings in the center of town.Old city hallThe city's historic 19th century city hall was demolished in the early 1960s for construction of Interstate 195, which cut through the heart of downtown Fall River. It was a time of so-called "urban renewal" in the city after the tough years since the collapse of the city's textile industry in the 1920s and 1930s. Several other 19th and early 20th century buildings were also demolished as part of the new highway construction. The old city hall, which had survived two fires was constructed directly over the Quequechan River, the source of power for the early textile mills. As part of the highway project, the river was diverted into an underground culvert which parallels the highway, along the south side of the current city hall. Two granite columns from the front of the old city hall are located across from the current building, along Sullivan Drive, next to the Academy Building. The eagle which topped the spire of the old city hall is currently located in the foyer of the new building.
New Bedford City Hall
13 miles
Mayor is totally useless to anyone, his secretary Diane treats you worse than a Nazi-...
Attleboro City Hall
18 miles
City of Brockton
25 miles
Brockton City Hall General Info
26 miles
Town of Plymouth, Massachusetts
31 miles
Randolph Town Hall
32 miles
Boston City
40 miles
The Boston City Archives are located in West Roxbury, MA, and are the repository for ...
Framingham Town Council
42 miles
City of Boston
43 miles
Newton City Hall
44 miles
I love Newton City Hall! Over the years I've had numerous occasions to visit city ha...
Massachusetts Municipal Association
45 miles
Registry Division
46 miles
I sent my application in and received my birth certificates in less than a week . No ...
Boston City Hall
46 miles
We had a town hall wedding here. The style of the building is not my favorite. Howeve...
Cambridge City Council
46 miles
Finance Department-Treasury
46 miles
to add Fall River City Hall map to your website;
We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our website, to show you personalized content and targeted ads, to analyze our website traffic, and to understand where our visitors are coming from. Privacy Policy