Historic Belmont Foundation

The Historic Belmont Foundation is devoted to passionately advocating for the preservation of Belmont's historic homes and buildings. Preservation is a community effort and you are invited to be a part of this dynamic organization. Find out how you can help protect Belmont's future through a donation of time or money. Working together, we can make a difference!

Monday, February 23, 2015

City Hall



Prior to 1972 it was the US Post Office. 

It boasts a period 1939 mural in the lobby worth seeing. 

It is one of only 3 structures in Belmont listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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