Home for the town offices as well as the town's fire hose cart and pumper, this one-story building has a typical false front hiding a gable roof. The town also uses the Big Town Hall (1884), a two-story false front at the east end of Main Street. Next door is a narrow-gauge caboose used on the line serving Silver Plume.
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Little Town Hall–Hose Company No. 1
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