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A Little piece of Paradise… College Hill, Ohio - SELFCRAFT

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money from the Community Development Act to proceed with rehabilitation. The building wassubstandard in plumbing and wiring and did not meet current building codes. Structural defects neededcorrection. There was extensive plaster damage from a leaking ro<strong>of</strong> and vandalism.The Forum took possession <strong>of</strong> Town Hall on Sept. 19, 1977, with Mayor Jim Luken signing thelease agreement. The building was placed on the National Register <strong>of</strong> Historic Places in March 1978.Since then, the building has housed Tri-County Players, community <strong>of</strong>fices, ping-pong teams,church services, dances, a senior center and Meals on Wheels programs and many community functions.It is no longer leased by the Forum.The swimming pool at Town Hall was built by local citizens in 1921. The following sketch, signedRosenberg, Cincinnati Post, 1921, memorializes those hard working volunteers. The original is ownedby Mrs. William S. Hammelrath. Her father was George W. Smith, a plumbing and heating contractor.137

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