When was carmel city hall established
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In , the ground breaking took place for the Carmel Civic Square with city offices being relocated soon thereafter. April 13, marked the th anniversary of the founding of Carmel. Number of People. Since becoming classified as a City under the State laws of Indiana, the following public servants have served as officials of the City of Carmel:.
Albert Pickett. Jane A. Dorothy J. Ted Johnson. James Brainard. Peggy Lou Smith. Dorothy Hancock. Susan Jones. Diana Cordray. City Council. Council Presidents. Hosted by: American Legal Publishing Corporation. Back to Code Library. Previous Doc. Next Doc. Dave Coots. Fred Swift - President Walter Dean. Jim Garretson - President Minnie Doane. Jane Reiman - President James Garretson.
Dave Coots - President Robert Horvath. Stanley Meacham. Jane Reiman. Fred Swift. Frank Fleming. Ted Johnson - President Billy Walker - President Virginia Kerr. Sue McMullen - President Sue McMullen. David Shepherd. Billy Walker. Robert Badger. Frank Fleming - President Jim Miller. Richard Solara. By , the Outdoor Forest Theater was presenting celebrated performances and the theater became a central part of Carmel life. The Carmel library boasted almost 3, volumes — proof that the village maintained a special appreciation for history and the arts.
Additionally, every issue of the local paper, the Carmel Pine Cone, featured original poetry, and local theater productions often commanded the lead story on page one. By the time Carmel-by-the-Sea became a city in , the population had grown to almost And, legend has it that Robert Louis Stevenson received his inspiration for Treasure Island while walking on the beach near Point Lobos.
The natural environment was also of primary concern to the residents of Carmel, who were dedicated to the preservation of the sparkling blue seas and majestic Monterey pine trees. To that end, in , Ordinance No. Their efforts have resulted in a legacy of external harmony where the ocean, land and native creatures have remained relatively untouched.
During the s, Carmel-by-the-Sea, like the rest of the nation, flourished in an economy run rampant. But as the Great Depression took hold, real estate prices tumbled for the first time.
Having weathered its way through World War II, during the s, Carmel-by-the-Sea continued on the forefront of creativity. Lucky tourists could watch Donald Teague demonstrate the development of his illustration for Sergeant Houck, a story in Colliers. Isaac Stern thrilled music lovers with a program for the Carmel Music Society. Artists continued to reside in the village, quite often transcending modern changes in the city.
The list of creative residents was endless: impressionist artist William Ritschel, noted psychologist Dr. Eric Berne and Leon Uris, author of Exodus.
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