MUNICIPAL BUILDING…
Archbold’s Municipal Building was erected in 1911 and owned by German Township (two-fifths) and Archbold (three-fifths) at a cost of $9,000.
It was jointly operated until 1970 when the Township Trustees bought and remodeled a gas station at the corner of State Routes 66 and 2 and County Road E, one mile north of the village, for office building and equipment storage.
Archbold officials modernized the building for all offices, placing a portico on E. Holland Street with an entrance to the Council Chambers and police office.
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