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The Miller Town Hall in spring 2011
Miller Town Hall is located in Indiana
Miller Town Hall
Location in Indiana
Miller Town Hall is located in the United States
Miller Town Hall
Location in the United States
Location Grand Blvd. & Miller Ave., Gary, Indiana
Built 1911
Architect VerPlank, J.J.
NRHP reference No. 78000038
Added to NRHP 1978

The Miller Town Hall is a two-story brick building. You can find it in the Miller Beach area of Gary, Indiana, in the United States. It was built in 1911 to be the main office for the town of Miller. Miller became its own town in 1907.

The building was used as the town's office until 1918. That year, Miller became part of the larger city of Gary. Later, for many years in the 20th century, the Town Hall served as a fire station. Today, it is mainly used for storage.

In 1978, the Miller Town Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This is a special list of buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history. Being on this list helps protect historic places.

A Look Back at Miller Town Hall

The Miller Town Hall has a long and interesting history. It started as the heart of a small town. Over time, its role changed as the community grew.

What is a Town Hall?

A town hall is usually the main building for a town's government. It's where leaders meet and important decisions are made. It can also be a place for community events.

From Town to City

When the Miller Town Hall was built, Miller was a separate town. It had its own local government. In 1918, Miller joined the city of Gary. This process is called annexation. After this, the building was no longer needed as a town hall.

A Place for the Community

Even though the city owns the Town Hall, local people help take care of it. Volunteers from groups like the Miller Historical Society and the Miller Garden Club work on the grounds. They help keep the area around the building looking nice.

In 2011, there was a disagreement about the building's upkeep. City officials and local volunteers had different ideas about how to manage repairs. Despite the challenges, community members continued their efforts to care for the historic site. Their work shows how much they value the Miller Town Hall.

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