Dublin Town Hall

The building is approximately rectangular with the short side facing Main Street.

The main roof is a plain gable, except for two appendices in the middle of two longer sides, covering semi-octagonal bays.

The side bays are the main remaining feature of the original 1883 building's Shingle style.

It was redesigned in 1916 by John Lawrence Mauran to have a Colonial Revival appearance that harmonized better with the community church, located across Main Street.

Alterations included changing the front facade to its present appearance, and addition of the Palladian window.