Memorial Town Hall

Located on Main Street on land donated by the local prominent Reynolds family, the High Victorian Gothic stone building was constructed in 1885 to a design by George Potter.

[2] The hall, which was built of the locally quarried granite (from the same quarry that supplied granite for the Springfield Armory), the building's basic shape is that of a T. The northwest (left front) corner has a four-story tower, and the southwest (right front) corner has a smaller octagonal turret.

Arches and other decorative elements are shaped out of ashlar granite in alternating light and dark colors.

The building's roof is slate; the front portion is hipped, with the center interrupted by the front-facing gable.

Interior spaces have not been significantly altered since the building's construction was completed, and most continue to be used for their original purpose.