Eno Memorial Hall

Eno Memorial Hall
Location 754 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, Connecticut
Coordinates 41°52′28″N 72°48′6″W / 41.87444°N 72.80167°W / 41.87444; -72.80167Coordinates: 41°52′28″N 72°48′6″W / 41.87444°N 72.80167°W / 41.87444; -72.80167
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built 1932
Architect Bassette, Roy D.
Architectural style Colonial Revival, Classical Revival
Part of Simsbury Center Historic District (#96000356)
NRHP Reference # 93000210[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHP April 2, 1993
Designated CP April 12, 1996

Eno Memorial Hall is a historic civic building at 754 Hopmeadow Street in Simsbury, Connecticut. Built in 1932, it served historically as a courthouse, as a city hall, as an auditorium, and as government offices. It was designed by Roy D. Bassette, and was given to the town by Antoinette Eno Wood, who was descended from some of the town's early settlers. The building is a Classical Revival brick and stone structure, two stories in height, with a hip roof. A tetrastyle two-story Greek Revival temple front projects from the center of the building.[2]

The hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.[1]

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