The Old Georgetown City Hall, also known as Georgetown Police Station, is a two-story brick construction building designed by Victor W. Voorhees in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington that was built in 1909.
[2] It was designed to include a police court, a jail, fire department, council chambers, and offices for mayor, engineer, and treasurer.
It was to be the first building in Georgetown with hot and cold running water.
[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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