Old Town Hall & Masonic Temple

The village of Lexington and the local Masonic Lodge combined their efforts and finances to build this three-story Italianate structure in 1876. The village owned the first two floors (the fire department and the opera house); the Masons, the third floor. The Masons maintained the roof, except for the fire bell's cupola. Village government remained here until 1982, when a new hall was erected. Restoration of the building to house retail shops began in 1986.

Marker is on Main Street 0.1 miles north of Huron Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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