Its large central room became known as the People's Hall, where free lectures were held.
She passed away in March 1985 and was buried near the pond located east of the classroom building now known as Founder's Hall.
Rae had built a beautiful home on his land near Savannah known as Rae's Hall.
Known as St. Helen's Hall at the time of its founding, it was originally a boarding and day school for girls.
Known as Firemen's Hall, the building was also used by the town's fire department as a basketball court.
The political meeting convened in a structure known as Major's Hall, somewhere above the ground floor.
The ground they broke would eventually become the foundation for the Senior School, known as Founders' Hall.
In 1852, they opened a public meeting hall next door to the church, which was known as Major's Hall.
The structure was at first known as Zeltner's Hall and was surrounded by a picnic park.
In 1388 a hall was built within the lodge, known later as the Verderer's Hall.