Memorial Hall
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Memorial Hall in Windsor Locks, CT, is a historically significant Richardsonian Romanesque granite building dedicated on June 10, 1891, to honor local soldiers who lost their lives in the Civil War. Originally built as quarters for the J.H. Converse Post No. 67 of the Grand Army of the Republic, it has served as a center for memorial activities for veterans of all wars over the years.
Architecturally notable, Memorial Hall features a rugged design with a prominent corner tower and an entrance arch inscribed with its name. The building retains excellent preservation and integrity, showcasing fine interior detailing and a layout that supports its function as a meeting space for veterans' organizations.
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