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Rockingham Town Hall on The Square in Bellows Falls, Vermont was built in 1926 to replace an earlier town hall on the site built in 1887. The current 1926 building is in the Colonial Revival style overall, with a Georgian Colonial Revival entrance, Neo-Gothic arches, and a Renaissance revival tower. The doors are made of bronze. There is a theater on the first floor, the Bellows Falls Opera House. The Town Hall is part of the Bellows Falls Downtown Historic District. (Source:
"5. Rockingham Town Hall"
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Author | Beyond My Ken |
Camera location | 43° 08′ 03.14″ N, 72° 26′ 40.01″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 43.134205; -72.444447 |
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