
Hartland Music Hall
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N 42° 39.432 W 083° 45.274
17T E 274228 N 4726427
Not far from the intersection of M-59 and US-23
Waymark Code: WMBHR
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 04/29/2006
Views: 20
This structure was constructed in 1858 as the Hartland First Congregational Church. It was purchased in 1929 for $500 by the Hartland Consolidated School Foundation, established by John Robert Crouse, Sr. In 1932 the remodeled building became the Hartland Music Hall, dedicated to promoting a creative social and educational environment for the then rural community. The hall has been used for music festivals, plays, weddings and, since 1933 the annual presentation of Handel’s Messiah.
Parking nearby?: yes
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 Registered Site #: 768
 Historical Date: Not listed
 Historical Name: Not listed
 Description: Not listed
 website: Not listed

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