Abandoned Temperance Hall Mansfield Michigan 1937
An abandoned temperance hall stands in Mansfield, Michigan, a former mining community in Iron County. Captured in April 1937, the image illustrates the areas economic decline. The temperance movement significantly influenced local culture, making this hall an important gathering place. It serves as a reminder of early 20th-century architecture and changing socio-economic conditions.
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Abandoned Temperance Hall Mansfield Michigan 1937
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