Weld Town Hall, Weld, 1922-1957

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Criterion A: Entertainment and Recreation, Politics and Government, Social HistoryLocal significance

Since its construction, the Weld Town Hall has been at the center of community affairs. Countless votes, measureless concerts, numberless dinners, and numerous movies, plays, and ceremonies have occurred within its four walls and two spacious floors. Erected by the Weld Masonic Lodge between 1922 and 1926, the hall has been owned by the Town of Weld since 1940. The Weld Town Hall continues to function as a Masonic meeting facility as well as serving the residents of the Town as a meeting hall, performance space, and athletic venue. The Weld Town Hall was listed in the National Register of Historic Places at the local level of significance under Criterion A, for its use as a public hall from 1922 through the present, and for its association with Weld?s town governmental functions since1925.