Granger City Hall

(Farmers State Bank)

Erected in 1908-09, this building originally housed Farmers State Bank, the second banking institution founded in Granger. The bank closed in 1926 and the building became the Granger City Hall in 1929. An architectural hybrid of the late 19th century Victorian era, it exhibits influences of Italianate, Moorish, and Romanesque design styles. It is one of the few remaining buildings that reflect Granger's prosperous economy during the early 20th century.

Recorded Texas Historical Landmark - 1994

Marker is on East Davilla Street (County Route 361) near South Willis Street, on the right when traveling east.

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