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It’s Wayback Wednesday!: Town Hall and Trinity United | Sponsored by Jamie Lockwood, broker/owner of Sutton Group Muskoka Realty

It’s Wayback Wednesday, sponsored by Jamie Lockwood, broker/owner of Sutton Group Muskoka Realty!

Town Hall and Trinity United Church in Huntsville on the corner of West and Main streets, looking east. Photo: 1937-1940 (Photographer: AnnaBelle Studio)

From Muskoka Digital Arcives: Huntsville’s Town Hall was built in 1926. It opened in 1927. The clock in the tower officially started marking time at 11:00 a.m. on October 11, 1927. The Methodist Church opened in 1897. It was built by George Hutcheson. Following the union of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches in 1925, it became Trinity United Church. Automobiles left to right: 1937 Dodge (white), 1934 Oldsmobile, 1936 Chevrolet.

Muskoka Digital Archives is a project of the Huntsville Public Library and Bracebridge Public Library in cooperation with the Muskoka Parry Sound Genealogy Group.

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One Comment

  1. Brian Tapley says:

    These two buildings might be old, but they are still a major part of the group of the best looking buildings in the small town category left in the downtown. You make more money with a Walmart box but it will never be part of your architectural heritage like the older downtown buildings are.