
Livingston City Hall was originally built around 1850 to serve the passenger and freight services of the railroad system running between Atlanta, Birmingham, and New Orlean. The left side of the building was used for freight and the right side for passengers. Even after the passenger trains stopped picking up passengers and freights in the late 1970's, the building continued to serve as a freight office for the local industries until the last 1980's.
With a grant from the State of Alabama the building was renovated in 2001 and became Livingston City Hall on April 3, 2002. The building houses the City Administrator, Purchasing/Revenue Dept, Building Dept, Court Clerk, and Utilities Board offices, as well as the Mayor/Council chamber.