Spencer Township Hall

The Spencer Township Hall is a historic former government building in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

[2] Many small elements combine to give the building a Greek Revival flavor, including its pilasters, the capitals on its columns, and the simple windowsills and lintels.

Among its lesser details are a bracketed overhanging roof, which adds an Italianate appearance, and a pair of datestones above the main entrance — one commemorating the local IOOF lodge, and the other marking the building as the township hall.

[3] The building originally served as the seat of government of Spencer Township, which has since been annexed by Cincinnati.

By this time, it had been adaptively reused,[4]: 11  and it was home to an engineering firm,[1] which decided to remove the front addition in conjunction with a grassroots effort to revitalize the neighborhood.