Dunstable Town Hall

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{{Infobox NRHP

| name = Dunstable Town Hall

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| image = Town Hall, Dunstable MA.jpg

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| location = Dunstable, Massachusetts

| coordinates = {{coord|42|40|35|N|71|29|10|W|display=inline,title}}

| locmapin = Massachusetts#USA

| area = {{convert|1.72|acre|ha}}

| architect = Warren L. Floyd

| architecture = Queen Anne, Romanesque

| added = May 12, 1999

| refnum = 99000557

{{NRISref|2008a}}

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Dunstable Town Hall is a historic town hall at 511 Main Street in Dunstable, Massachusetts, United States. The architecturally eclectic {{frac|1|1|2}}-story brick-and-stone building was built in 1907–1908 to a design by Warren L. Floyd, a Lowell architect. It was a gift to the town by Sarah R. S. Moby, in whose honor the building is named.

The building exhibits a diversity of styles, with elements of Richardsonian Romanesque, Queen Anne, and Classical Revival styling present. When built, the building housed all town offices, including the police station and a small lockup, as well as the public library. The library moved to new quarters in 1998; the building continues to be a focal point of civic life in the town.{{cite web|url=https://mhc-macris.net/details?mhcid=dun.12|title=NRHP nomination for Dunstable Town Hall|publisher=Commonwealth of Massachusetts|access-date=2014-04-03}}

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

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