Built 1839 Opened 1839 Added to NRHP 2 March 2001 | NRHP Reference # 01000205 Area 1,600 m² | |
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Address 1071 NH-12A, Plainfield, NH 03781, USA Architectural style Greek Revival architecture Similar Great Smoky Mountains, Great Smoky Mountain, Whale's Tale Water Park, Water Country, Fun‑World |
The Blow-Me-Down Grange is a historic Grange hall at 1071 New Hampshire Route 12A in Plainfield, New Hampshire, United States. It is home to the Patrons of Husbandry Chapter 234. It is a rectangular two-story brick structure, built (as a single-story structure) in 1839 for a Congregational church. The second story was added in 1939-40. A two-stage tower rises from the peak of the roof at its front (west side). Although the interior of the first floor is now used as a meeting space with kitchen, many of the original pews are still in the building, and signs of the presence of more are visible on the pine floors. The building was converted for use as a grange hall in 1899.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
The building was renovated in 2001. In 2012, there were monthly meetings held there.