The wood-frame building was built in 1834 as a church to house the local Baptist congregation, a role it served until 1857, when it was sold to the town.
The styling of the building is predominantly Federal, although its cupola is a late 19th-century Colonial Revival addition.
), the town hall and the nearby Littlefield Library were closed.
In 2012, the building underwent a $2.5 million renovation using Community Preservation Funds.
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