
Keeler Building
Located at the corner of Division Avenue and Fountain Street.
A small wooden church building was the first building on this site - built by the village's Methodists in 1843. The First Methodist Church tore down the building 25 years later and built a large brick church.
In 1890, two houses were replaced by the Morton House Livery, a
two-story brick stable. All of these structures wer razed in order to
build the Keeler Building.
It was completed in 1914 by Issac and Minor Keeler and was a furniture
exhibition building. The Keeler's were founders of Keeler Brass Company
Created: 23 June 2009
URL: http://kent.migenweb.net/Gr/bldgs/keeler.html