City Hall
This file appears in: If These Walls Could Talk: City Hall, Lake County Courthouse, and Gary’s Colorful Political History
This postcard from the 1930s shows City Hall, with the Steel Mill in the background. In the early years of the city, the steel mill was quite engaged with the community, as the Superintendent of Gary Works (William Gleason) was also the head of Gary’s parks department, and the steel company made significant financial contributions to the city, including for the building of City Methodist Church. After the 1930s, however, US Steel showed a marked lack of interest in Gary civic affairs.
This file appears in: If These Walls Could Talk: City Hall, Lake County Courthouse, and Gary’s Colorful Political History
If These Walls Could Talk: City Hall, Lake County Courthouse, and Gary’s Colorful Political History
Both Gary’s City Hall and the nearby Lake County Courthouse building, whose Grecian-Doric designs can seem identical to those driving on the Indiana Toll Road, were part of Gary’s Gateway Development Project, which began in 1924. These two buildings…