Built in 1895 by an unknown architect. The building has the architecture style called Vernacular. Origionally used as a schoolhouse, it was moved to EMU on July 7, 1987.
History: The Geddes Town Hall School House arrived on a flat bed. It was moved to its present site on the campus of Eastern Michigan University on July 7, 1987 to be a repository and showcase for the history of teaching. The building was donated by the Geddes family who owned the property upon which it had been built.
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