After more than ninety years of service as a village hall, the building began a process of conversion into the museum of the Uniopolis Historical Society.
[2] The Uniopolis Town Hall is a simple Carpenter Gothic structure with five lancet windows on each side.
As the Uniopolis municipal building, it has served a range of non-governmental purposes, including use as a community meeting room and as an auditorium.
[3] In recognition of its importance to the community, the village hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
[1] Although it was built in 1875, its primary use as a community building means that its period of historic significance was deemed to have begun in 1900.