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Second Arenac County Courthouse : ウィキペディア英語版
Second Arenac County Courthouse

The Second Arenac County Courthouse, also known as the Omer Masonic Hall, is a government building located on Central Avenue in Omer, Michigan. The Second building is an outstanding example of a highly detailed vernacular frame building.〔 It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1976〔 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.〔
==History==
Arenac County was organized in 1883 from sections that had been part Bay County.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Second Arenac County Courthouse )〕 Omer was selected as the county seat and a courthouse was built. In 1889, the courthouse burned down, and the county hired local contractor and sawmill owner Angus McDonnell to construct this building on the same site.〔 The building was finished in 1890 at a cost of $2970.75.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Northeast Michigan Council of Governments )〕 In 1891, a county-wide vote selected Standish as the county seat, and the county government was moved. In 1893,〔 the vacated court building was sold to the Omer Lodge of the Free and Acceptable Order of Masons for $500.〔 At various times, the Masonic Lodge allowed the village to use the structure as a village hall, fire station, and jail.〔
Facing heavy repair costs, the Masons moved out of the building for smaller quarters in 1997.〔 The structure was purchased by Carol and Robert Britt, who completed some repairs and restoration work with the intention of converting the structure into a museum. In 2004, the Britts then sold the building to the Arenac County Historical Society.〔 The building currently serves as the Society's Historical Courthouse Museum, known as "Ye Olde Courthouse Masonic Hall".〔

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