Built 1831 (1831) NRHP Reference # 85001199 Area 2,800 m² | Architectural style Greek Revival, Federal Opened 1831 Added to NRHP 6 June 1985 | |
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Address 713 2nd NH Turnpike, Claremont, NH 03743, USA |
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Unity Town Hall is the town hall of Unity, New Hampshire. It is located in the center of Unity, on the 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike just north of its junction with Center Road. The single-story wood frame structure was built in 1831 as a church for a Baptist congregation. It has modest Greek Revival styling, with plain cornerboards and a cornice with decorative molding. An entry pavilion projects from the main block, echoing its decorative features, and there is a two-stage tower with an open belfry. The building's design is strongly influenced by the work of Elias Carter, a builder responsible for a number of period churches further south. The Baptists sold the church to the town in 1877.
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The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.