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Exchange Hall Address: 2 School St street in Boston

Exchange Hall
Exchange HallThe Exchange Hall is a historic Italianate style hall on Quimby Square, at the intersection of Main and School Streets in the village of South Acton, in Acton, Massachusetts. The 3-1/2 story wood frame building was built in 1860 by James Tuttle, who ran a dry goods business. The third floor of the building was an open space used for civic, social, and religious functions. During the 20th century the building housed the South Acton branch of the local public library.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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