Coach Factory/Township Office
224 East Main Street
Historic Number 30
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H.T. Municipal Office has been housed in this three-story building since 1968. Owned by Jack Whiteman, it is remembered first as James Logue's (No. 57) Coach Shop, opened in 1854. An elevator, still functional (but converted from hand to electric motor power), made it possible to move carriages, wagons, and coaches from floor to floor in the manufacturing process. A sewing machine, old fringe, and buttons found on the top floor are evidence that buggytop sewing was done there
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Historic Number 30
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H.T. Municipal Office has been housed in this three-story building since 1968. Owned by Jack Whiteman, it is remembered first as James Logue's (No. 57) Coach Shop, opened in 1854. An elevator, still functional (but converted from hand to electric motor power), made it possible to move carriages, wagons, and coaches from floor to floor in the manufacturing process. A sewing machine, old fringe, and buttons found on the top floor are evidence that buggytop sewing was done there
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