Monographs Digitized 2009–
- Farmington, Michigan in the Early 1900's (from the Enterprise Newspaper articles written by Harley Waters in 1960)
The building was constructed in 1876 in a cooperative venture by the Township of Farmington and the Farmington Masonic Lodge 151. The Township government occupied the first floor of the building until 1965, when a new Township facility was constructed. The Masonic Lodge has continued to occupy the building since its opening. The structure was a fine example of French Renaissance architecture refracted through a Victorian lens until its renovation in the 1960s.
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