Contributed by Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum
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Description
Because they needed a centrally located school, the citizens of Houlton purchased a lot across from the jail on the corner of what is, as of 2017, School and Military Streets. They built a long wooden two story building and named it “Liberty Hall”.
The first floor was the school house. The community used the second story for patriotic meetings, community meetings, dances, speaking contests, and old fashioned spelling bees.
Liberty Hall was moved in 1897 to Union Square to make room for the brick building which stands there as of 2017. Liberty Hall was destroyed by fire 1956.
About This Item
- Title: Liberty Hall, Houlton, ca. 1880
- Creation Date: circa 1880
- Subject Date: circa 1880
- Location: Houlton, Aroostook County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Object Type: Image
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- Community centers--Maine--Houlton
- Dance halls--Maine--Houlton
- Meeting houses--Maine--Houlton
- Schools--Maine--Houlton
- Houlton (Me.)
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Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum109 Main Street, Houlton, ME 04730
207-532-4216
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