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Daughters of the American Revolution Hold Fashion Show At Metamora’s Old Town Hall
April 16, 2022 the Daughters of the American Revolution held a fashion show at Downtown Metamora's historic Old Town Hall to showcase fashions covering the past 400 years. According to the County Press article written by Nicholas Pugliese, It’s fair to say that...
Wilder Bros. Store (Townsend Store)
9 Wilder Bros. Store (Townsend Store) Walter Wilder came to Michigan in 1878 from Wellington, Ontario and for a short time engaged in carriage manufacturing in Detroit. He moved to Metamora and worked in the same business until 1880 when he decided to go into farming....
Pilgrim Congregation Church
10 Pilgrim Congregational ChurchThe first meeting of the Pilgrim Congregational Church was held on March 13, 1878. Two days later, 21 men and women joined the church as charter members. Membership grew rapidly and in April 1878, Joseph Darwood of Dryden was contracted...
Henderson Store
8 Henderson StoreNot much is known about this building. Built around 1890, the Henderson Store demonstrates the Queen Anne architectural influence in the small-planed glass windows and decorative brickwork. Recently remodeled, it retains much of its historic...
Stone’s Brick Block
7 Stone's Brick BlockThe first blacksmith shop in the villages was constructed on this site in the early 1850's. It was replaced by a stone structure that was removed in 1879 to make way for the first brick building in Metamora. It was constructed in 1879 for Dr....
Deeter – Miller House
6 Deeter/Miller HouseAfter Eber Barrows sold the Northern Exchange, he built across the street, where in 1868, he housed the county poor for a time. Mr. Deeter and Mr. Miller took over and ran the business for some years. In 1911, Daniel Barber bought the business and...