CROWLEY CITY HALL

425 North Parkerson
The Crowley City Hall is located in the totally renovated building, originally known as the Crowley Motor Company building, which as built in 1920. After a complete renovation, the building re-opened April 27, 2006, and, in addition to housing Crowley City Hall, it also houses the Rice Interpretive Center, J.D. Miller Recording Studio, and the Ford Dealership Museum.
Along with city administrator's offices, the first floor houses the Rice Interpretive Center that details the history of rice and the industry in Crowley. The menzzanine level has a large conference room for the city. The second floor has museum space dedicated to the car industry in Crowley and features one of two 1923 Model T Fords donated to the city. The third floor has office space for city officials and a museum exhibit dedicated to J.D. Miller.
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