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Welcome to
West Baden Springs Town Hall

Historic inspiration: The Town Hall’s design emulates the grandeur of the West Baden Springs Hotel, which was declared the “Eighth Wonder of the World” in 1902.

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The West Baden Springs Town Hall serves as the administrative center for the town, overseeing municipal operations and community services. Located at 8361 W State Road 56, West Baden Springs, IN 47469, the town hall plays a crucial role in managing local governance, including financial oversight, zoning regulations, and community development initiatives. It also serves as a hub for town meetings, public services, and local decision-making.

The town hall also plays a role in preserving the town’s rich history. West Baden Springs is known for its historic landmarks, including the famous West Baden Springs Hotel, which has been a significant part of the town’s identity. The town hall works alongside local commissions to support historic preservation efforts and promote tourism.

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News & 
Notices

The West Baden Springs Town Hall provides important updates and notices to residents regarding local governance, community events, and municipal services. While there isn't a dedicated online portal for town hall announcements, residents can stay informed through local news sources such as Q-100 Local News and NewsBreak, which cover regional updates, safety alerts, and town-related developments.

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The Town Table: Where Ideas Take Shape - Tune in Now:

Gain the insider knowledge you need to stay ahead of West Baden's biggest changes. We're shifting through the upcoming council meeting agenda to reveal the vital discussions and potential outcomes that could redefine our community. Understand the stakes, anticipate the impact, and be informed before these pivotal decisions are made.

“Get creative and connect with local history by painting tiles at the West Baden Mercantile Company.” 

Historic Clay Painting

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