Historical
Homer
This brick structure with arched windows and a decorative
cornice was built in 1876, five years after Homer incorporated
as a village. A fire station, jail, and city offices initially
occupied the building which is located in the center of
the commercial district. Shortly after its construction,
townspeople used the facilities for public meetings and
theatricals. Now attached to the new fire station and municipal
offices, it is the oldest public building in Homer. |
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Registered Site L0439
Erected 1977
Location: 128 East Main Street
Homer, Calhoun County |
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