Temple Town Hall

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LocationMain St., jct. of NH 45 and Gen. Miller Hwy., Temple, New Hampshire
Coordinates42°49′12″N 71°51′8″W / 42.82000°N 71.85222°W / 42.82000; -71.85222
Arealess than one acre
Built1842 (1842)
Temple Town Hall
Temple Town Hall is located in New Hampshire
Temple Town Hall
Temple Town Hall is located in the United States
Temple Town Hall
LocationMain St., jct. of NH 45 and Gen. Miller Hwy., Temple, New Hampshire
Coordinates42°49′12″N 71°51′8″W / 42.82000°N 71.85222°W / 42.82000; -71.85222
Arealess than one acre
Built1842 (1842)
Architectural styleGreek Revival
NRHP reference No.07000551[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 12, 2007
Designated NHSRHPApril 30, 2007[2]

The Temple Town Hall, also known as the Union Hall and the Miller Grange Hall, is a historic municipal building in the center of Temple, New Hampshire. Built in 1842, it is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture, which has served the community as a church, Grange hall, and town hall. It continues to be used for social functions. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in June 2007,[1] and the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places in April 2007.[2]

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