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Sea Cliff Village Hall, Library and Museum Complex
The Sea Cliff Village Hall, Library and Museum Complex is a historic civic building complex located in the Village of Sea Cliff in Nassau County, New York, United States. Serving as the village's seat of government, it houses Sea Cliff Village Hall, the Sea Cliff Public Library, and the Sea Cliff Village Museum.
The complex is a grouping of three functional units in two interconnected buildings originally built in 1914 as the Sea Cliff Methodist Church, Sunday School / Chapel, and Rectory. It is constructed of beige brick with cast stone accents and slate-covered roofs in the Late Gothic Revival or Collegiate Gothic style. It features a square bell tower. The former rectory contains the museum and is a two-story rectangular building in the Tudor Revival style.
It was listed on both the New York State Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
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Sea Cliff Village Hall, Library and Museum Complex
The Sea Cliff Village Hall, Library and Museum Complex is a historic civic building complex located in the Village of Sea Cliff in Nassau County, New York, United States. Serving as the village's seat of government, it houses Sea Cliff Village Hall, the Sea Cliff Public Library, and the Sea Cliff Village Museum.
The complex is a grouping of three functional units in two interconnected buildings originally built in 1914 as the Sea Cliff Methodist Church, Sunday School / Chapel, and Rectory. It is constructed of beige brick with cast stone accents and slate-covered roofs in the Late Gothic Revival or Collegiate Gothic style. It features a square bell tower. The former rectory contains the museum and is a two-story rectangular building in the Tudor Revival style.
It was listed on both the New York State Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.