National and State Register

Pitkin Town Hall

Gunnison County

Built in 1900, the Pitkin Town Hall is significant for its role in the history of Pitkin and for its architectural features.  The building was designed/built by F.G. Zugelder, a prominent stonemason, and William Ender.  In 1908, the town hall was enlarged. 

A photo of the building with brick ground floor and white floor above with gable. Above is a bell tower.

Pitkin Town Hall (2002 photograph.)

As of 1992 it had been in continuous use, providing the setting for town meetings and community activities.  It stands on an elevated location above the town and represents turn-of-the-century vernacular architecture and design typical of Colorado’s small mountain towns.