Stockbridge Town Hall
Designed by Elijah E. Myers, the Stockbridge Town Hall was constructed by Mitter & Headerlong in 1892. This stately Romanesque structure was built to house local township offices and a community center. In addition to local township business, the hall has also been the setting for lectures, musicals and numerous social gatherings. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. A federal grant and local taxes provided the money for the massive restoration that was completed in 1982.
Bureau of History. Michigan Department of State
Registered Local Site No. 48
Property of the State of Michigan, 1965
Submitted by
Bryan Arnold
@nanowhiskers