"The Southfield Town Hall was built between 1872 and 1873 to house the government of Southfield Centre, also known as the Burgh. The hall was the site of elections, public meetings and social events. Township officials continued to conduct business here until 1958, when the city of Southfield was organized. The township shared the building with the city until 1965. The hall is one of the few historic buildings in Southfield and is the anchor in "the Burgh," the city's historic district."
Located on Berg Road, north of Civic Center Drive in Southfield, MI
Visit Instructions:Take a photo of your GPS at the marker. We'd prefer a photo of you with your GPS, but we realize that sometimes that's just not possible or preferable.
Also include a bit about your visit to the marker.
NEW: Instructions for logging Missing Marker Visits.
If the Marker is missing, but still listed here, you must provide a photo of you at the actual item historically honored. (This should be the waymark's "default" image). Indicate in your log that you took your photo at the Historical Location instead of the marker, because the marker was missing. Please also still include a bit about your visit to the site.